Last night, Cayden Primeau played his first game in Toronto. In fact, after being traded to the Hurricanes this summer and claimed in the waivers just before the start of the season, this was his first official NHL game not involving the Canadiens, so it was a big moment for him. How did it go? He gave away four goals on 30 shots, but was able to pick up the win against the Predators in a game that ended 7-4 for the home side. Primeau thus got his first win since November 27… but it was in front of a crowd that didn't include all his family members. Why? According to Primeau, it was his sister's birthday, which meant many family members couldn't attend.God only knows if he was insulted by the situation or if he understands.
It sounds like Cayden Primeau's family members were too busy with his sister's birthday to attend his first game as a Maple Leaf.
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– BarDown (@BarDown) October 15, 2025
But it's understandable if Primeau, making his NHL comeback for the team his father Keith cheered for as a boy in Ontario, ever felt the need to have more family in the stands.
When a player goes away to play hockey and you don't know days in advance what game he'll be playing, it's not surprising that his family can't always be there… even if it's boring. I'm sure his family will come around.
'Overtime'
– President wanted to stay in town#Habs Jeff Gorton on re-upping his contract to remain in Montreal longer: “the excitement of possibly winning here is too great to pass that up and go somewhere else”
– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) October 15, 2025
– Interesting.
Frank Seravalli: Re Logan Cooley: They don't have any $10m AAV players; they're trying to keep it within their own team structure like the Canadiens; unless there's a dramatic change in heart from the Cooley camp that is not how this is gonna play out – Insider Notebook (10/14)
– NHL Rumour Report (@NHLRumourReport) October 15, 2025
– Wow.
This is special. https://t.co/ClzLQHc2dA –
Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) October 15, 2025
