Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Phillip Danault is looking to better the career highs he set last season. [Montreal Gazette]
- Claude Julien had nothing but praises for Brett Kulak. [RDS]
- Max Pacioretty’s decision could have drastically altered the future of the Canadiens. [La Presse]
- Keith Kinkaid was happy to share the story behind his hockey mask. [Canadiens]
- This is too adorable:/
😭 CUTE-METER 😭
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— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) September 20, 2019
- Former Canadiens Tom Parisi has returned to playing hockey:/
The South Carolina Stingrays have signed defenceman Tom Parisi to an ECHL contract.
Parisi signed with the Montreal Canadiens out of Providence College in 2016 and spent two-years in he organization.
He then announced his retirement, citing losing his love for the game. pic.twitter.com/ORevchwl4l
— Complete Hockey News (@CompleteHkyNews) September 19, 2019
Around the league and elsewhere
- Gabriel Landeskog recently opened up about the need to create more awareness about concussions in the NHL. [The Players’ Tribune]
- Our very own Scott Matla predicted how the Colorado Avalanche will perform this season. [Mile High Hockey]
- Team Poulin will take on Team Jenner during the first annual PWHLPA Unifor showcase. [Pension Plan Puppets]
- Playing professional hockey while having diabetes is no easy task, but that hasn’t slowed down Minnesota Wild winger Luke Kunin. [The Athletic]
- Speaking of the PWHLPA:/
The NHLPA is proud to continue its support of women’s hockey through premier partnership with @PWHPA: https://t.co/0956w3cpze pic.twitter.com/9HjSfyoiBi
— NHLPA (@NHLPA) September 20, 2019