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Friday Habs Headlines: An unusual season for the Canadiens’ prospects

Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • This is certainly not a normal season for the Canadiens prospects. [Radio-Canada | Google Translate]
  • The pandemic represents another challenge for Director of Player Development Rob Ramage and his group. [RDS]
  • Ramage is optimistic that the Canadiens’ cupboards are stocked full, though. [Montreal Gazette]/

Around the league and elsewhere

  • The Arizona Coyotes are renouncing the rights to Mitchell Miller. [ESPN]
  • What does the whole saga mean for the Coyotes as an organization? [TSN]
  • The NHL is aiming for a normal 2021-22 season. They have to navigate the 2020-21 season first. [ESPN]
  • The league also says that an external investigation could not substantiate rumours that Dale Tallon used racist language in the Toronto bubble. [TSN]
  • Colin Wilson talks about his ongoing battle with OCD. [The Players’ Tribune]
  • The mystery that is the Alex Galchenyuk saga. [La Presse]
  • How would a closed border impact Canadian teams with American AHL affiliates? [Montreal Gazette]
  • The Seattle Kraken are taking the “Get Uncomfortable” pledge, an anti-racism initiative founded by the Black Girl Hockey Club nonprofit organization. [Sportsnet]
  • With Kirby Dach in the fold, Hockey Canada hopes that Alexis Lafreniere can be made available for this year’s World Junior Championships too. [Sportsnet]/

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