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the habs

While the Habs may have lost P. K. Subban to the Nashville Predators in 2016, the city of Montreal did not. Now an ESPN analyst, Subban can often be found back in town, posting about Grand Prix events and his favourite poutine joints.

But a recent Montreal-related post by the ex-Canadiens player has taken Instagram by storm. It's a video capturing his surprise encounter with Montreal's World Naked Bike Ride event — and his reaction is a total mood.

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Montreal Canadiens player Carey Price spent a wholesome winter break with his wife, Angle Price and their three kids in Kelowna, British Columbia.

The Price family visited Big White ski resort for the first time in mid-December, sharing a family photo of their adventures on Angela Price's Instagram page. Now, after hitting the slopes, hockey might be taking a back seat to skiing.

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Love may be in the air for Montreal Canadiens player Brendan Gallagher, who posted an adorable photo of himself with a possible girlfriend on Instagram.

The number 11 right-winger has been historically private about his love life with his last "media courtship" dating back to 2017 when he was spotted with Montreal's Vanessa Grimaldi, a former The Bachelor contestant, which could be why the photo sparked thousands of "likes," hundreds of comments and a whole lot of buzz.

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The life of a sports fan is slowly getting back to its roots as certain arenas in Canada, including the Bell Centre and the Scotiabank Arena, allow for full capacity seating again.

On Wednesday, October 13, the Habs were finally able to play in front of a full crowd for their season opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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