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Carey Price to Be Added to Canadiens Ring of Honour
Carey Price will join the Bell Centre ring of honour after becoming the 62nd Canadiens member in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
On Tuesday, the Montreal Canadiens announced Carey Price will return to the Bell Centre on Nov. 10 to celebrate his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The on-ice ceremony follows his official enshrinement in Toronto the previous day.
Price spent his entire 15-year career with the Canadiens, setting franchise records with 712 games played and 361 wins. He won the Hart Trophy, Vezina Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, and Jennings Trophy while backstopping Montreal to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final.
As part of the Class of 2026, Price will become the 62nd member of the organization inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Alongside him, Patrice Bergeron, Pekka Rinne, Keith Tkachuk, Cindy Curley, and Brian Burke will enter the Hall on Nov. 9.
Following the induction, the team will add Price to the Bell Centre's Ring of Honour, reserved for players who have reached hockey's pantheon. Shea Weber was the most recent Hab to join the ring in 2024.
The all-time winningest netminder recently praised the current goaltending duo, telling NHL.com that starter Jakub Dobes has "got that 'grrr' in his game," while rookie backup Jacob Fowler "reminds me more of myself, a little more reserved.