The Montreal Canadiens have decided to do things a little differently this year: offer their players a mentors' trip.
At least, that's what La Presse wrote about Zachary Bolduc, who decided to invite one of his former coaches by the name of Sébastien Lemay.
Bolduc feels that Lemay really helped him become the player he is today, and would like to return the favor in a way.
The idea is clear. Each player can invite someone important in his career to accompany him on the team's trip this week to Pittsburgh and New York.
I imagine it could be a former coach, a trainer, a loved one… or someone who really counted in a player's development. Someone who was around long before the NHL, basically.
It's a good idea.
Zachary Bolduc | Cent fois sur le métier https://t.co/gfWToIQs8F
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) December 9, 2025
For the players, it's a way of saying thank you in a way.
They'll have the opportunity to spoil someone who's been important in their careers, and it's a really nice thought on the part of the Montreal organization. We often see the mother's trip or the father's trip (I imagine it could happen later in the season), but a mentor's trip… that's special too.
But for the Canadiens, the message is simple too: a player's development doesn't just happen on the ice. It happens with the right people around… and it's also a reminder of how important it is to be well surrounded in order to move forward.
The Habs have taken the time to do something profoundly human. And sometimes, it seems, it's exactly this kind of gesture that makes the difference on the ice.
I have a feeling, at least, that the players will be hungry against the Penguins (Thursday) and Rangers (Saturday) in front of their respective mentors.
If that helps the team win… so much the better!
Overtime
– Hello, Slaf.
Juraj Slafkovsky's photoshoot for Boutique Ernest
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– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) December 9, 2025
– Mathieu Choinière is in LA to stay.
Here to stay.
LAFC has signed midfielder Mathieu Choinière on a permanent transfer through the 2028 season with an additional option for 2029.
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– LAFC (@LAFC) December 9, 2025
– I confess.
With all due respect to Phil Rivers, there has to be someone out there more capable of helping the Colts win than a 44-year-old guy who hasn't played in 5 years.
That said, it's fun having an actual grandpa in the NFL.– Josh Yohe (@JoshYohe_PGH) December 9, 2025
– Come on!
PHONZY'S BACK
Alphonso Davies came off the bench in Bayern Munich's Champions League clash with Sporting for his first appearance since suffering a torn ACL in March
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– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 9, 2025
– Wow.
Looking more and more like a deal involving Tarik Skubal. https://t.co/XPDdKPZix9
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) December 9, 2025
LAFC has signed midfielder Mathieu Choinière on a permanent transfer through the 2028 season with an additional option for 2029.
