Saturday Habs Headlines: Tomas Plekanec says au revoir
In todays links, stories from Plekanec’s surprise retirement announcement, Max Pacioretty returns to Montreal, and more.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- After 1001 NHL games, Tomas Plekanec retires as a Montreal Canadien. [Sportsnet]
- Max Pacioretty and Tomas Tatar look like polar opposites as a matchup against the Golden Knights approaches. [Sportsnet]
- Carey Price isn’t making excuses about his play lately, and it showed after the Sabres game. [Sportsnet]
- McDonalds and the Canadiens are at it again, this time starring Jonathan Drouin:/
- Artturi Lehkonen pays homage to his mentor:/
Around the league and elsewhere
- Fallout continues in Ottawa following “Uber-gate” as the media is now being affected by the event:/
Ottawa Citizen says hockey writer Ken Warren was denied access to Senators' team charter today. Development comes two days after newspaper declines to take down secretly recorded video of Sens players in Uber vehicle. My story: https://t.co/ujtZm7WmAi pic.twitter.com/tKvlswGcia
— Gregory Strong (@GregoryStrongCP) November 9, 2018
- Don Cherry is interviewed by the Athletic on some pretty interesting topics of discussion. [The Athletic]
- A raffle winner from a Capitals game decided to give the fund away to the Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh. [ESPN]
- Following this year’s class of the Hockey Hall of Fame, who’s up next? [The Athletic]/