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Habs Daily: European Prospects, David Reinbacher, Carey Price
Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories, and content you may have missed on Thursday.
Montreal Canadiens News
The Habs have a few talented players set to develop in Europe this season, including Vinzenz Rohrer and Aatos Koivu. To be clear, there’s a chance Rohrer could crack the Canadiens’ lineup at camp, but if not, he’s bound for Zurich. [Montreal Canadiens Prospects Set To Develop In Europe]
The latest in the Carey Price dossier: Kent Hughes is looking to move him, but he’s in no rush, and he’s not worried about the team’s salary cap situation.
My own opinion: Price’s contract will likely get moved. Potentially in the hours or days, or eventually before the season starts. But Hughes isn’t too interested in overpaying to move it and he’s right about not needing to move it at all. Three teams are currently over the cap,…
— Eric Engels (@EricEngels) September 3, 2025
David Reinbacher models his game after Nashville Predators defenceman Roman Josi, who happened to have won the Norris Trophy in 2020.
David Reinbacher on players he modeled his game after #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/DuzW3BB3Cu
— The Prospect Don (@TheProspectDon) September 3, 2025
Lane Hutson’s life is simple. Hockey, more hockey, coaching youth hockey, and then raising money for charity via hockey.
Lane Hutson helped raise $25,000 for the Ronald McDonald House Montreal, a charity that provides a place to call home for families with sick children undergoing treatment at hospitals. pic.twitter.com/XHQ5Fn2dSL
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) September 4, 2025
The latest group of Canadiens players hard at work in Brossard included Nick Suzuki, Patrik Laine, and Kirby Dach.
Patrik Laine, Kirby Dach & Nick Suzuki on the ice in Brossard today.
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) September 4, 2025
National Hockey Now Network
There have not been a lot of great rookie seasons in the Pittsburgh Penguins‘ recent history. There certainly have not been many impactful rookies since former general manager Jim Rutherford tried to preserve the Stanley Cup dynasty, treating draft picks like skee ball tickets to trade in for better prizes.[Pittsburgh Penguins]
The Florida Panthers played their first game at their brand-new arena in Sunrise — then called the National Car Rental Center — on  October 9, 1998. The $185 million venue was a favourable deal from Broward County to lure the team from the undersized and obsolete Miami Arena where the team drew mostly sellout crowds for its first five seasons of existence. [Florida Panthers]
The San Jose Sharks legend makes a raw co-hosting debut alongside insider Sheng Peng, prospects authority Keegan McNally, and beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee. On this episode, the boys talk about who the next San Jose Sharks captain should be. Macklin Celebrini? Tyler Toffoli? Someone else? Boyle also shares his ideal leadership group composition, stories of Dave Andreychuk telling John Tortorella off, and more! [San Jose Sharks]