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Canadiens GM won't carry burden of P.K. Subban trade
Canadiens GM won't carry burden of P.K. Subban tradeThe blizzard of activity was followed by Canadiens development camp, five days for management to have a look at the organization's prospects, fans packing the training complex in Brossard, south of downtown, for their hockey fix.It began with the 2016 NHL Draft, continued through the blockbuster trade of defenseman P.K.Subban to the Nashville Predators for Shea Weber, and dove straight into unrestricted free agency.
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Canadiens president Molson says team is better after Subban trade
Canadiens president Molson says team is better after Subban tradeLAVAL, Que.- Montreal Canadiens president and owner Geoff Molson gave his full blessing to the trade that sent the popular P.K.Subban to the Nashville Predators.
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Pat Hickey: Sad to see Subban go, but Canadiens are better with Weber
Pat Hickey: Sad to see Subban go, but Canadiens are better with WeberWhen I was growing up in New York, I rooted for the Brooklyn Dodgers.They played in the shadow of the mighty New York Yankees, but the fan base was steadfast and each fall they looked to the future with the mantra: "Wait 'til next year."That's the advice I offer to Canadiens fans who continue to experience angst over the departure of P.K.I feel your pain.
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Former Canadiens analyst Matt Pfeffer clarifies on Subban trade
Former Canadiens analyst Matt Pfeffer clarifies on Subban tradeFormer Montreal Canadiens analytics consultant Matt Pfeffer had the following statement regarding Sportsnet's report Wednesday that he made an impassioned presentation to team management opposing the P.K.Subban trade to the Nashville Predators for defenceman Shea Weber."Prior to the trade, I submitted a report comparing both players.
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