Wednesday Habs Headlines: What I did this summer, by the Montreal Canadiens
In today’s news, recapping the Habs’ summer moves, the Pacioretty situation takes a new turn with Blake Wheeler’s signing, and the Leafs may set a new standard for offensive production in the post lockout era.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- What did the Habs do this summer? [Sportsnet]
- The value of Max Pacioretty has become clearer with the signing of Blake Wheeler. [La Presse]
- Serge Savard thinks the team and the player need to get together and just get the Pacioretty situation solved. [TSN 690 (Audio)]
- The Canadiens are improving when it comes to drafting, but still lag behind other teams when it comes to NHL games played by their draft picks. [Radio-Canada]
- Lukas Vejdemo: from Stockholm to Montreal. [Montreal Canadiens]/
Around the league and elsewhere
- The loaded Toronto Maple Leafs may challenge the 2009-10 Washington Capitals for most goals scored in a season. [TSN]
- How does one become an NHL official? [The Athletic]
- Matt Duchene thinks the Ottawa Senators can prove the critics and pundits wrong. [TSN]
- T25U25 may have concluded here, but it’s still ongoing in other places around SBN: Japer’s Rink (#10-6), All About the Jersey (#20-16), Fear the Fin (#18: Antoine Bibeau), Litter Box Cats (#8: Maxim Mamin), The Cannon (#1: Seth Jones), Silver Seven (#4: Brady Tkachuk), Pension Plan Puppets (Series Review), Winging it in Motown (#10: Joe Veleno), Hockey Wilderness (#19: Simon Johansson)./