Canadiens coach St. Louis sends thoughts to Brown University after shooting
MONTREAL — Montreal Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis sent his thoughts to the community at Brown University – where his son Ryan is a student and hockey player – a day after a campus shooting left two people dead and nine others wounded.
“He was on campus yesterday, so he was sheltering during last night’s game,” St. Louis said at the start of his post-game news conference after a 4-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday. “It’s a tragedy, it hit home. I want to send my thoughts and prayers to everybody involved, the students, the families, that community. Stuff like that shouldn’t happen.
“He’s safe, he’s back home, but it was a difficult time for everyone. So my thoughts go out to Brown and the community.”
The attack Saturday afternoon during final exams set off hours of chaos on the Ivy League campus in Providence, R.I., as hundreds of officers searched for the shooter and urged students and staff to shelter in place.


