It's clear that he loves the fans, and he loves playing for the Montreal Canadiens even more. For him, the logo comes before anything else, and he even admitted that he would sacrifice some of his salary to stay here for his entire career.
Indeed, RHP enjoys chatting with people so much that he sometimes doesn't hold back. It's nothing too serious, but knowing the organization, he'll likely hear about it, no doubt.
In a press conference yesterday, the Hometown player revealed that he would be on the first line with Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield. However, today, Martin St-Louis did not want to confirm this information.
As I said, it's not a big deal, but if the coach doesn't want to disclose this information, there's a reason for it. Either he's not convinced yet, or it's his plan to try to outwit the opponent.
Nonetheless, we hope that RHP won't change; we like him just the way he is, and we appreciate his frankness and generosity with the journalists.
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