Sunday Habs Headlines: Byron and teammates join Canadiens Hockey School
Here are your daily links, including a look back at this year’s Hockey School, an Expos legend joining the Baseball Hall of Fame, and an official location for next year’s draft.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- It’s no surprise that Canadiens Hockey School was a hit again this year. Not only did the kids get to hit the ice in a Habs jersey, but they also got to meet some of the players. [Canadiens]
- Rachel Dickinson joined the Beast’s Free Agent Camp this week, making club history as the first woman to do so. [Brampton Beast]
- ICYMI: What is Marc Bergevin’s master plan? [EOTP]
- Montreal is excited to see Tim Raines join the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday! [Canadiens]/
Around the league and elsewhere
- The Tyler Seguin trade may be his most famous, but it’s not the only impressive deal Jim Nill has made during his time with the Dallas Stars. [Defending Big D]
- After the improvements they’ve made this off-season, what might the Devils’ opening night lineup look like? [All About the Jersey]
- The Columbus Blue Jackets have suffered a few losses up front this off-season, but they still have a talented group of forwards. [The Cannon]
- Evgeni Malkin has said he will discuss possible 2018 Olympic participation with Mario Lemieux—and he likely won’t be the only player to do so. [Pensburgh]
- What can reasonably be expected from Kevin Shattenkirk in his first season with the Rangers? [Blue Shirt Banter]
- It’s official! The Dallas Stars will host the 2018 NHL Entry Draft./
The Dallas Stars will host the 2018 NHL Draft at American Airlines Center from June 22-23! pic.twitter.com/xqjfo908ll
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) July 30, 2017