Montreal Canadiens legend Carey Price made history with the Habs and, in many's opinion, remains one of the greatest goaltenders of all time. Although his knee injury forced him to stop too soon, he remains an idol for countless fans in Montreal.
The team from L'Antichambre had the chance to speak with him, and the interview was broadcast on RDS.
Price said he isn't ruling out the idea of returning to the world of hockey one day.
For now, he's enjoying time with his three children, but he would like to be involved later on. In any case, he announced that it's something that will interest him eventually.
He also took a moment to give advice to current Habs goalies Samuel Montembeault and Jakub Dobes. He told them to live in the moment, focus on the game in front of them, and not worry too much about everything else.
He also said that Dobes' body language inspires confidence in his team. That's a very important element for a goaltender.
He also sent a similar message to Canadian goaltenders, once again mentioning Montembeault, but also St. Louis Blues netminder Jordan Binnington.
At one point, P.J. Stock asked Price which moment from his career comes back to him the most. He replied that being present for Patrick Roy's jersey retirement was a memorable moment for him.
Price also gushed about how much Roy and Martin Brodeur were inspirations for him, but his greatest role model remains his father.
When Stéphane Waite asked him if he had any regrets, Price said he would have liked to win a Stanley Cup. Other than that, he is proud of everything he accomplished and knows that he gave it his all.
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