Carey Price: Even if he’s traded, he’ll always be a 'Montreal Canadiens'

Carey Price could be traded in the next few hours or days.
I know...
its a strange thing to say, but the goalie is known as one of the great players in Habs history, and even if Price is traded, hell always be a Montreal Canadien.
Fans wont forget him, and hell never forget his years in the city.
He played for only one team in his career, and it was here that he found success in the National Hockey League.
Everyone will remember that especially if his jersey is retired and the goalie is inducted into the Hall of Fame one day...
Because yes, he does have a case for being voted one of the all-time greats, even if he didnt win the Stanley Cup: (Credit: Screenshot / Wikipedia) (Credit: Screenshot / Wikipedia) [content-ads] To see Price traded would truly be the end of an era in Montreal.
The goalie was drafted by the Canadiens 20 years ago, in 2005, and I was seven years old when he stepped up to the podium after hearing his name called by Canadiens management...
Its been a long time! Thats why it feels so different from when Shea Weber was traded to the Golden Knights.
We agree: Weber helped the Canadiens for a good five years, he wore the C on his jersey in Montreal, he helped the club to a Stanley Cup Final in 2021, his last season in the National League...
But he didnt play for the Canadiens for his entire career.
And while he was a huge leader for the team during his time in town, its not like Price...
who played a total of 712 games in the blue, white and red uniform of the Canadiens.
Anyway.
Still, it feels weird to think that Price could / will get traded.
But were there, right now.
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*Jealousy* https://t.co/uZRRHywlq6 TVA Sports (@TVASports) September 1, 2025 Big date in league history.
THIS DATE IN 1999: The NHL Board of Governors approves an application by Mario Lemieux for ownership of the @penguins .
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