CH: lots of sadness for Carey Price and his family
A few days ago, we learned that Carey Price's family officially sold their house in Candiac.
Given that we don't really see the goalie much in the Canadiens' circle anymore, this is another step towards his complete separation from the organization.
It's really sad, but that's where he's at now. At the team's golf tournament this summer, he was hit by this reality as he no longer felt connected with the other players.
Asked how she feels about the sale of their house, Angela Price admitted that it's not easy for anyone.
"I'm a bit sad. A lot of memories in that house! But it's been on the market for awhile (rented out to one of Carey's teammates for the season), so nice to have one less thing to worry about."
- Angela Price
Certainly, it's an important step in their lives, but what matters is that they're happy now.
POLL |
Are you sad to see Carey Price and his family drifting away from the Montreal Canadiens like this? |
Yes | 152 | 58.9 % |
No | 106 | 41.1 % |
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