Today is June 24. Happy Saint John to all!
I don’t know if you’ll have a better national holiday than in 2021. After all, health restrictions were more important last year, but CH gave us one of the most beautiful moments in recent years via goal through Arturi Likonen.
Happy Saint Jean to all Quebecers! ⚜️
We leave here a small memory of the Canadians’ journey during the 2021 qualifiers 😏 pic.twitter.com/45Gdv7HTtv
—RDS (RDSca) June 24, 2022
This year again, there will be a tie between June 24th and hockey league. While we’re usually entitled to a draft at this time of year, in 2022 a hockey game will be on the roster, as it is in 2021.
On one side, there is Tampa Bay Lightning who will try to avoid disqualification. We are talking about a club that has many Quebec players in its training, but also in its staff.
from the last? We note the presence of Artturi Lehkonen, who is used to big mission goals in the series and who, as we remember, pushed CH in the final last year on June 24 against the Musketeers.
And of course, he is now playing for the ex-Quebec Nordic side, who could win the cup tonight.
Nostalgia for the North https://t.co/gV5jPNEnyy
– Michael Lancet (@MikLalancette) June 24, 2022
But in Montreal, if we decide to focus only on Canadians, it’s different vibration. At the moment, CH is preparing its draft and gearing up for its next season with transactions.
So far, of all the rumors circulating, there has been only one move: Shea Weber against Evgenii Dadonov. GM Kent Hughes was finally able to get Shea Weber’s contract out of his foundation last week.
We focus more on the future because what has been accomplished cannot be changed, but that is not the case for everyone. Sean Starr, host at TSN 690 in Montreal, tweeted his dissatisfaction with Shea Weber’s situation this morning.
How? Criticism of Weber’s failure to speak to the press on the sidelines of the deal. He believes that such a “strong and fearless leader” should thank his supporters not just with a statement, obviously.
When’s Bye Thank you Shea Weber for everything I loved about my time with the Canadiens press conference? Surely a very strong and fearless leader would have words to say about his time here? Did I miss that?
– Shaun Starr (@ShaunStarr78) June 24, 2022
Obviously, I don’t think I need to remind you that no high-profile person in the NHL wants to see the defensive man speak. Although Vegas has announced that he will be on LTIR for four years, talk of Weber may get his feet wet.
He could also risk putting the NHL, Players Association, Predators, Canadiens and even Vegas in trouble. Do the math and it’s not exactly worth it.
Basically, Webber isn’t the most emotional, and getting him to speak has bigger implications. I honestly didn’t expect the defender to speak publicly in such a context – and a lot of people probably did.
I find it unfortunate to see the last year of a retired man (unofficially) tainted with formalities, finally.
Many of
Andrei Burakovsky can play tonight. We’ll know before the game.
No high intensity exercises this morning. Just a few shots and a little puck handling. https://t.co/snhA7jIfAT
– Patrick Friolet (@PFrioletRDS) June 24, 2022
Same for a few guys in Tampa.
John Cooper talks about pre-match decisions about Brayden Point, Anthony Cirelli and Eric Cernak.
In the case of Cernak, Cooper said he is feeling better and is confident he will play tonight. # Stanlycop
– Patrick Friolet (@PFrioletRDS) June 24, 2022
The cup is ready.
good morning. pic.twitter.com/n85Tc0IpCy
StanleyCup June 24, 2022
Cody Glass and the Brides get along.
tea Tweet embed And Cody Glass came up with terms on a new contract!#NHL # prey #Cody Glass pic.twitter.com/xFWnGkaKFv
– WD Sports & Entertainment (@WD_sportsagency) June 24, 2022
– Name to watch.
A few days ago, Jeremy Langlois sharpened Jonathan Marchesault’s shoes. This season, Langlois may have felt like Marchesault. It has emerged even if it has evolved in the shadows Tweet embed https://t.co/vaZx6sPGNp
– Eric LeBlanc (@eleblancRDS) June 24, 2022
#Host #Sean #Starr #TSN #continues #harass #Shea #Weber