Tonight we’re all @CanadiensMTL and @NHLFlyers fans. pic.twitter.com/eMuDM3alT2
– Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 16, 2024
A few weeks ago, Angela Price (Carey’s wife) said she wasn’t closing the door on her family heading to Montreal for the Canadiens’ season finale…
Yesterday, she posted photos on Instagram mentioning that she would be taking the plane with her two daughters, but without her son…
And this morning, she posted a photo in her story where we see her wishing people good morning live from Montreal. The photo was posted at 11:02 a.m., but she’s on jet lag. So this is her morning.
Conclusion? She’s in Montreal. Will she take the opportunity to see Julie Petry if she made the trip to town with Jeff’s team?
Her daughters are certainly present, as they were on the plane with her. We know her son isn’t there, but in another story, she said she could count on the family to help out with the kids.
So it’s only a step to say that yes, Carey Price isn’t available to look after his son because he’s with his wife and daughters to come to Montreal.
Even if we didn’t see it in the photos, let’s just say I’d be stunned if, on this day at the end of the Habs season, the former goalie wasn’t in town, but his wife was. I just don’t believe it… so I’ll assume he’ll be at the Bell Centre tonight.
It’s worth remembering that last year, Price attended the last game of the season. He was living in Montreal at the time, but still: he was there for the last game.
Look who’s at The Bell Centre ..none other than Carey Price pic.twitter.com/2s96V0hZpn
– JeSuisCHBleuBlancRouge (@HabsHappy) April 14, 2023
In gusto
– Logical.
– Already?
First fired in 2018 after one season as head coach of the @HFXMooseheads, Jim Midgley was hired again this year. Then fired after another season. The club was aiming for a 2nd appearance in the @QMJHL finals this year. Swept in 1st round by Titan. https://t.co/dPu6zC1lex
– jf plante (@jfplante_sports) April 16, 2024
– Still.
With 18 games left, #NHL has set an attendance record for a single season in its 106-year history: 22,560,364.
NHL says it’s played to 97% capacity in 36 venues, incl 32 home arenas + @TMobilePark, @MetLifeStadium, Avicii Arena in Stockholm and Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton.
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) April 16, 2024