No games for former NHL Hart Trophy winner Carey Price this season due to rehabbing his knee and his head after attending the NHLPA's substance abuse program.
But he had a setback with his knee, requiring him to restart physical therapy after surgery in July.
While his availability for the rest of the season is "uncertain," Habs GM Kent Hughes confirmed earlier today that his team has no plans to move a goalkeeper.
"We're still in limbo with Carey until he plays a few games and we see how his knee responds," Hughes said. There are no intentions to trade a goaltender currently.
Here's Carey stopping some pucks:
Price, who is entering his 15th NHL season, has an eight-year, $84 million contract. He won the NHL's Most Valuable Player Award in 2014-15 and the Vezina Trophy twice as the league's best goaltender.