Price to sit out with flu as new-look Canadiens start season against Sabres
BROSSARD, Que. — With Carey Price nursing a flu, Al Montoya will start in the Montreal Canadiens net a lot sooner than he expected.
A handful of other players will also be making their Canadiens debuts, including top defenceman Shea Weber, but putting Montoya in goal for the Canadiens’ regular-season opener Thursday night in Buffalo was not in the plans until Price took ill this week.
“The start was going to come sooner or later,” said Montoya, an off-season acquisition from the Florida Panthers who will play in a season opener for the first time since 2011 with the New York Islanders. “This is what I’ve been preparing for in camp, so I’m excited.”
Price missed a third straight day of practice on Wednesday. The 2015 Vezina Trophy winner has not played an NHL game since last Nov. 25, although he showed the knee injury that cut short his 2015-16 campaign was behind him by backstopping Canada to gold at the World Cup of hockey. Now he’ll have to wait a little longer to resume his NHL career.


