Carey Price's Montreal Home is Officially on the Market
PUBLICATION
Wade Messier
May 7, 2023 (3:19 PM)
Montreal fans have long sensed that their franchise's beloved goaltender Carey Price won't be in the bleu, blanc, et rouge for much longer. The veteran netminder has been dealing with a nasty string of injuries in the years following the Canadiens' Stanley Cup run in 2021, and Price did not play a game all year for Montreal. With news coming out today that Price's home has officially been placed on the market, fans are scrambling to see the listing.
South Shore Dream House
The Price family house is located on Montreal's south shore, and has been the home to one of the world's best goalies over the last decade or so. Fans have found the home's listing online, and the pictures are simply incredible. The Price family will surely miss this beautiful property!
Check out the images below!
As Seen on Habs Fanatics - Price's house is for sale: here's the price and the photos
POLL |
Will Carey Price Retire a Montreal Canadien? |
Yes | 131 | 89.7 % |
No | 15 | 10.3 % |
List of polls |
|
1 hour ago | By Tom Banks NHL Analyst Suggests Shocking Trade to send Elias Pettersson to Another Canadian Team |
|
3 hours ago | By Daniel Lucente A John Tavares contract comparable has been revealed following Pierre Lebrun's report |
|
5 hours ago | By Daniel Lucente Sean Avery reportedly being considered to take over important position with Rangers to solve problems |
|
6 hours ago | By Daniel Lucente New report reveals Mitch Marner has turned down a huge contract offer from Toronto |
|
7 hours ago | By Julien Trekker Pierre LeBrun Confirms who the Vancouver Canucks Are Targeting on the Trade Market |
|
19 hours ago | By Graham Montgomery Jeff Marek shares a crazy story about how the Oilers nearly traded Leon Draisaitl |
|
20 hours ago | By Graham Montgomery Carolina Hurricanes reportedly exploring trade options on the goalie market |
|
Dec 17 | By Daniel Lucente Insider Chris Johnston ranks the players most likely to be traded and a lifelong Rangers sits atop the list |
Previously on HouseOfHockey