The hockey world is buzzing with anticipation as the Montreal Canadiens prepare to make a move that could reshape the future of their franchise—and possibly the entire NHL.

Whispers from behind the scenes suggest that a seismic shift is underway, involving none other than Carey Price, one of the most iconic goaltenders of his generation.

The news, reported by highly respected insiders, points to a trade that has been brewing in the shadows, with three major teams quietly circling the Canadiens, each hoping to land a piece of hockey history.

But this isn’t just about a contract or a player moving teams. Sources hint that the Canadiens have a much bigger strategy in play, one that could trigger a domino effect of deals and surprise moves across the league.

As details begin to leak out, fans and analysts alike are left questioning what’s really happening behind closed doors in Montreal. Which team will win the Carey Price sweepstakes?

What secret plans are the Canadiens hiding? And how will this blockbuster deal impact the future of the franchise? The answers are closer than ever—but only those who read on will discover the full story behind the most talked-about trade of the season.

Mar 2, 2019; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin (71) shots on Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price (31) during the first period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Jean-Yves Ahern-Imagn Images

Photo credit: Jean-Yves Ahern-Imagn Images

The Montreal Canadiens are currently working on a trade. According to what was just reported by the very well-connected Marco D’Amico.

The trade involving Carey Price’s contract should be announced this week.

He even went as far as to say this:

“The Canadiens are trading Price’s contract to open themselves up to the possibility of another trade.”

According to D’Amico’s statement, it’s underway and should be confirmed in the next few hours.

The Montreal Canadiens are in the process of confirming a trade involving Carey Price.

“Carey Price’s contract should be traded this upcoming week, with sources suggesting San Jose, Chicago or Pittsburgh as destinations.

The Canadiens are trading Price’s contract to open themselves to the possibility of another trade.

Timing on that is TBD.”

– Marco D’Amico

So now we even have three possible team names that could be involved in this deal with Montreal.

The Montreal Canadiens will trade Carey Price’s contract in the coming hours

What’s interesting is that this deal will open the door for another trade, possibly to acquire a second-line center.. To be continued!

This lines up with the information circulating in recent hours, matches what Jean-Charles Lajoie from TVA Sports mentioned, and will soon be official.

We’ve been waiting, and here it is!

Everything will unfold in the next few hours, and we’ll have-at least one-and possibly several trades to announce.

Carey Price, now 38 years old, played 712 career games in the National Hockey League, all with the Montreal Canadiens, posting a 2.51 goals-against average and a .917 save percentage (record of 361-261-79).

Details to follow.