Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Coach Ducharme’s first priority must be to restore Carey Price’s confidence. [Montreal Gazette]
- Tyler and Cat Toffoli are making the most of living in Montreal during a pandemic induced lockdown. [Sportsnet]
- Certain players will need to step up if the Canadiens are to get out of their current slump. [La Presse]
- The Canadiens may not be as good as they seemed earlier this season, but they are also not as bad as them seem now. [TSN]
- Condolences to the Grundman and Tanguay families:/
Canadiens mourn the loss of Irving Grundman. https://t.co/LzNgFDFd0f
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 26, 2021
Les Canadiens de Montréal ont appris la triste nouvelle du décès d’un acteur important du monde des affaires, du sport et de la philanthropie au Québec, M. Maurice Tanguay.
Toute l’équipe des Canadiens souhaite offrir ses plus sincères condoléances à la famille Tanguay. pic.twitter.com/1j6oVb5fNX
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 26, 2021
Around the league and elsewhere
- The NHL’s MVP race seems to be between these two players. [Washington Post]
- In a bid to get their starting goaltenders more rest, NHL teams are starting to get more creative. [NHL]
- Jeff Skinner doesn’t seem to believe that being a healthy scratch will help improve his game. [The Score]
- These coaches’ seats are getting warmer. [USA Today]
- Can you guess which team Alaska will support? [The Athletic]/