In today’s links, Harvey-Pinard is ready for his biggest training camp yet, the Habs current draft order, the goal that helped the 1966 Canadiens win the Cup, Bobrovsky’s outstanding playoff performance, QMJHL faces a class-action suit, and more.

Montreal Canadiens News and Notes
- After being told what he needs to work on, Rafaël Harvey-Pinard is convinced that he is capable of making the Canadiens roster next season. [Journal de Montreal]
- A look at the Canadiens current draft order. [NHL]
- New Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy didn’t have a great start during his first training camp with the Canadiens when Patrick Roy charged out of his net at him. [Montreal Gazette]
- One of the strangest goals in NHL history is what helped the Canadiens win the Stanley Cup in 1966.[NHL]
- If his game of pickleball is a sign of recovery, Cole Caufield’s shoulder is healing well. [Journal de Montreal]
Around the League and Elsewhere
- How Sergei Bobrovsky went from sitting on the bench for the final eight games of the regular season to having an outstanding playoff performance. [Sportsnet]
- A former player with the QMJHL has filed an application for a class-action lawsuit of more than $15 million over alleged hazing abuse. [CBC]
- Looking at each of the do-or-die quarterfinal games of the World Hockey Championship. [The Hockey News]
- Hockey purists may not be impressed with the remaining teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs but others are as Gary Bettman gets honored by the Sports Business Journal with a lifetime achievement award for the NHL’s growth. [ESPN]