Carey Price, a beloved figure in Montreal’s hockey scene, is set to be honored at the Bell Centre for his Hall of Fame induction. The Montreal Canadiens recently announced that Price will return to the Bell Centre on November 10 to commemorate his upcoming induction, which is scheduled for the day before.
As the 62nd member of the organization to receive this prestigious accolade, Price will join the illustrious ranks of the Bell Centre’s ring of honor, a distinguished group recognizing former players who have left an indelible mark on the sport. Having dedicated his entire 15-year NHL career to Montreal, Price holds the record for most games played and victories as a goaltender in franchise history.
Celebrations for Price’s achievements will take place during a game against the Minnesota Wild. Throughout his career, Price has amassed impressive statistics, boasting a goals-against average of 2.51 and a save percentage of .917. His talent and dedication have earned him seven all-star selections, and he was drafted as the fifth overall pick in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.
The Canadiens are gearing up for their pre-season opener on September 19, with the regular season commencing on September 29 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Fans eagerly anticipate the opportunity to show their appreciation for Price’s remarkable contributions to the team and the sport as a whole.
