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Wednesday Habs Headlines: Suzuki’s second summer in Montreal

Montreal Canadiens News and Notes

  • For the second straight year, Nick Suzuki has decided to spend the off-season in Montreal to better get to know the city and fans. [Montreal Gazette]
  • Samuel Montembeault went to the World Championships to show that he was capable of winning games that mattered, games that were winner-take-all. [La Presse]
  • Martin St-Louis talks about what leadership means to him. [La Presse]
  • The Canadiens will reportedly not sign goaltender Frederik Dichow, allowing him to enter unrestricted free agency. [La Presse]

Around the League and Elsewhere

  • The Toronto Maple Leafs will name Brad Treliving their next general manager. [TSN]
  • A Quebec legislature committee wants to see governance changes at the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League to prevent hazing. [Montreal Gazette]
  • The Florida Panthers have made NHL hockey relevant in South Florida again. Will it last? [The Athletic]
  • Going all in: 5 years later, after a series of bold moves, the Vegas Golden Knights are back in the Stanley Cup Final. [The Athletic]
  • The Washington Capitals have hired former Toronto Maple Leafs assistant coach Spencer Carbery as their new head coach. [The Athletic | TSN]
  • Andrew Brunette is the new head coach in Nashville as the Predators shake up their coaching staff. [TSN]
  • How did Adam Fantilli, Leo Carlsson, and three other 2023 NHL draft-eligible players perform at the World Championship? [The Hockey News]
  • Twenty impactful names to keep an eye on as potential off-season trade candidates. [Sportsnet]

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