Canadiens re-sign Carey Price to two year deal
Montreal Canadiens general manager Pierre Gauthier announced today the signing of goaltender Carey Price to a two-year contract
Montreal Canadiens general manager Pierre Gauthier announced today the signing of goaltender Carey Price to a two-year contract
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
Montreal Canadiens forwards Scott Gomez and Mike Cammalleri spoke to the media Yesterday and when asked about the trade of Jaroslav Halak and their new number one goalie Carey Price they were nothing but supportive of the trade and are happy to have Carey Price as the #1 goalie in Montreal.
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.
Nothing terribly significant to report on contract talks between the Canadiens and goaltender Carey Price, who has been an unsigned restricted free agent for a little more than a month.
The Canadiens’ decision to go with Carey Price as their No. 1 netminder was an unpopular one for the Montreal faithful, but there’s at one key Montrealer who has the young goaltender’s back.
Montreal Canadiens have made qualifying offers to forwards Maxim Lapierre, Tom Pyatt and Sergei Kostitsyn, defenceman Mathieu Carle, as well as goaltender Carey Price; all of which are set to become restricted free agents on July 1.
In Montreal, “The Choice” came down to Jaroslav Halak or Carey Price, and considering that Price started just one game of Montreal’s sensational 19-game playoff run this spring, we’re going to assume new general manage Pierre Gauthier finalized his decision when the regular season came to a close.
Had Patrick Roy behaved as Carey Price did at the Bell Centre Wednesday night, this province would be aflame.
The Montreal Canadiens will turn to goaltender Carey Price as they look to draw even with the Washington Capitals in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal game tonight.
There are questions surrounding Montreal on who will start in goal in game four tomorrow night, Jaroslav Halak or Carey Price
If anyone had any ideas of Jaroslav Halak not being the Montreal Canadiens starting goalie for the rest of the season, playoffs and for the future he may have just changed your minds.
Atlanta Thrashers — Respected hockey analysts say a deal for Kovalchuk could come at any point now. But as we pointed out above, there will be a lot of talk and pondering from all parties before a deal is finalized.
Sources say there was a deal in place last June to trade Lecavalier to the Montreal Canadiens for goalie Carey Price, center Tomas Plekanec and a prospect, but the deal was blocked by Bettman after Barrie refused to approve the deal.