Saturday Habs Headlines: Phillip Danault doing better, but still not ready to return to practice
In today’s links, Danault is slowly recovering from his concussion, Carey Price is set for the All-Star Game, Adam Cracknell is happy for a new lease on his hockey career, and more.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Phillip Danault is doing better in his recovery from a concussion, but still has some dizziness, and isn’t yet ready to return to practice. [RDS | Google Translate]
- Carey Price and his family have travelled to Tampa Bay for the All-Star Game, but it’s yet to be determined whether daughter Liv will take to the ice again this year. [NHL.com]
- The chemistry between Paul Byron and Charles Hudon is spreading to other branches of their families:/
- Adam Cracknell details how difficult it has been to be moved from city to city with a new family to consider, and how he believes he’s found some stability in Laval/Montreal. [LNH.com]
- A few members of the Laval Rocket got together to play some Mario Kart:/
À vos marques, prêts, partez!
— Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) January 26, 2018
On your marks, get set, go! 😀 pic.twitter.com/qqOyDKwBSF
Around the league and elsewhere
- It’s currently Rasmus Dahlin and then everyone else five months before the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. [TSN]
- The NHL could eliminate the fuzzy standard that is goaltender interferecne by adopting the IIHF’s crease violation rule. [Sportsnet]
- Hannah and Marissa Brandt will be competing in the Winter Olympics as sisters, but representing countries on opposite sides of the Pacific. [CNN]/