Sad news for Carey Price: the page is officially turned
The page is officially turned for Carey Price. His house in Candiac is now sold, and he no longer has a foothold in Montreal.
It's really sad. We know the family was renting the house to a Canadiens player while it was on the market, and they didn't seem in a rush to let it go.
In hindsight, I think Sean Monahan might have been the player renting it. Now that he's gone, and I say this with all due reservation since I don't have a source, it's just speculation, the family may have decided to finally sell.
"Future Hall-of-Fame Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price's home on Montreal' South Shore has sold for $1.5 million, about $300,000 less that the original asking price." - TSN
Angela Price mentioned this fall that the family was missing the Candiac house and maybe even considering not selling after all. Now that it's done, and at a reduced price, we can really believe it's over.
Carey won't play for the Habs anymore, we've known that for a while. But it's still painful to see him drift so far from the team. He's been a big part of the organization for over 15 years.
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Are you sad to learn that the page is officially turned for Carey Price? |
Yes | 187 | 61.7 % |
No | 116 | 38.3 % |
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