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Talk of Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price "going on strike" appear to be a bit premature.

In an interview with RDS, Price's agent Gerry Johannson says that negotiations between the Canadiens and his client continue to progress, however he admits there is plenty of work to do before a deal can be announced. Johannson told RDS he hopes the next few days can be productive and his client Read More »

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High expectations are nothing new for PK Subban.

But after a successful run with the Montreal Canadiens during last season's playoffs, they have reached new heights and he is well aware that all eyes will be on him when training camp begins next month. Read More »

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The Montreal Canadiens' contract negotiations with restricted free agent goaltender Carey Price are certainly going at a slower pace, but that does not mean the club is looking at other options in net.

Price's agent Gerry Johannson told the Montreal Gazette on Wednesday his understanding was that there was no truth to the rumours that the Habs could go after unrestricted free agent netminder A Read More »

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Habs forward Michael Cammalleri, who was on TSN's Off The Record on Friday, told Michael Landsberg he believes the team's decision to trade playoff hero Jaroslav Halak gives Price the chance he needs to excel between the pipes.

"I'm happy for Jaro and all the success that he's going to get," said Cammalleri. "But this is a business and we're really excited about Carey getting the opportunity." Read More »

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Obviously, this is the biggest risk. So many people who've seen Price play at the world juniors and in the AHL believe he will still be a great NHL goaltender. They believe in his size, his athleticism, his skill. He showed a lot off-ice this season, too, getting into the best shape of his career, and being helpful to Halak as a backup.

The key question is: How will he handle the first boos? W Read More »

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An unexpected playoff run that galvanized Montreal Canadiens fans also earned the hockey club's new owners millions of dollars in playoff revenues just months after they purchased the team.

"We are fans but it's also been a very good start to the investment," Habs chairman Geoff Molson said Wednesday in a speech to the Montreal Board of Trade. Read More »

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Despite the success this year, the Canadiens plan to raise ticket prices next year.

"We will increase ticket prices but it is directly related to the growth of the economy," Molson told reporters.

Club president Pierre Boivin said prices will increase by more than three per cent on 80 per cent of tickets sold in the Bell Centre, which is also owned by the consortium headed by Molson and his Read More »

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No, the move that’s there for Martin is to insert netminder Carey Price in place of Jaroslav Halak.

Risky? Absolutely. Worth the risk? Absolutely.

The Canadiens need to find a way to seize the initiative in this series starting with Game 3 at home Thursday night. So far it’s all been about what the Flyers have been doing and what Montreal hasn’t been doing, which for the most part has been Read More »
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