In addition to Joshua Roy, who was obviously recalled from the Laval Rocket earlier today, none other than Carey Price was present in the stands in Vancouver!
Those who liked Jake Evans before he signed his new contract like him even more today. Because by seeing him accept less money to stay in Montreal, it says a lot about the personality of the person involved.
Montreal Canadiens legend Carey Price made history with the Habs and, in many opinions, remains one of the greatest goaltenders of all time. Although his knee injury forced him to stop too soon, he remains an idol for countless fans in Montreal.
The great Carey Price, of the Montreal Canadiens, was at the Bell Centre last night and took the opportunity to give a few interviews. Let's just say we would have much preferred to see him in net rather than in the stands, but that's an impossible scenario due to the circumstances we all know.
Today, at the Bell Centre, we are treated to a big day of international hockey. While Sweden and Finland are currently facing off, we will also enjoy a Canada/United States showdown in the evening.
Salary cap concerns may lead to Carey Price becoming a trade candidate for the Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens’ contract situation with Price is interesting.
There is a question that many salary cap management experts have been asking since Price stopped playing. Is his contract tradeable? Does his contract have any value?
Believe it or not, the Four Nations Cup starts next week. While the teams have been built for a little while, Canada’s squad looks excellent on paper, except perhaps in net.
Even though Carey Price’s contract does not affect the Canadiens’ salary cap during the season, it is still a burden. And I imagine that for the right price, Kent Hughes would have no trouble trading him.
Carey Price made a rare public appearance this weekend. The former goaltender for the Canadiens was seen at a WHL game in Kelowna between the local team, the Rockets, and the Swift Current Broncos, accompanied by his two former teammates Travis Moen and Josh Gorges.
Carey Price has a very different life now. Since playing his last game in 2022, he has been spending quality time with his family in British Columbia. He spends most of his time with his three children, who are 8, 6, and 4 years old.
The Montreal Canadiens announced on Sunday their Quarter-Century squad, naming the best players of their franchise since 2000, voted on by broadcasters and former players.
In an interview over the past few hours with La Presse, number 31 answered numerous questions, and towards the end, he announced that he will be back in Montreal by the end of the season.
A few minutes after his exceptional game against the Colorado Avalanche, Dobes was interviewed on TVA Sports, and it turned out to be a great television moment.
Friday night at the World Junior Hockey Championship, Canada fell in a shootout to Latvia, thanks in large part to the brilliance of Linards Feldbergs.
Alex Kovalev certainly speaks his mind. Just two weeks ago, he criticized Ivan Demidov for how little he was used by his coach. His opinion was contrary to that of most fans who see no other option but to wait for the year to end.
The Montreal Canadiens have been reliant on Long-Term Injury Reserve (LTIR) to field their roster for the last four seasons, but that may soon change. Despite odds pegging them as a bottom-five team for the last three seasons, the Canadiens have had one of the highest payrolls in the NHL.
At the time of writing, there are no injured players (apart from Carey Price) on the Montreal Canadiens. But if a player were to get injured, or if the Canadiens were to recall a guy from Laval for reason X, who would be the best candidate right now?
One brief glimpse at Montreal Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault’s stat line two games into his 2024-25 season will reveal how good he’s been. He’s 2-0 with a 0.50 goals-against average and .986 save percentage.
Carey Price is one of the most beloved goalies in the history of the Montreal Canadiens which is saying something when you consider the goalies who have played for the franchise.
Whether you’ve been a fan of the Montreal Canadiens for a year, or a decade, or even a lifetime, in the past nearly 20 years there has been one name that has become synonymous for all fans alike: Carey Price.
The Montreal Canadiens will have plenty of cap space to work with heading into the summer, but there are a few things worth pointing out as we evaluate how much cap space will truly be available, particularly when it comes to Carey Price.
In his prime, Carey Price sparked debates about whether he was the best hockey player in the world. Now, it’s likely it will debated where Price ranks among the NHL’s best after the 36-year-old goaltender all but confirmed a lingering knee injury has ended his NHL career.
Canadiens fans were waiting on pins and needles to find out what the team would do with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. Habs goaltender Carey Price didn’t do much to calm their nerves.
It has been a devastating year plus for Carey Price. But his recent trials and tribulations haven't pushed him to hang up his pads just yet.
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