The Montreal Canadiens just confiscated Cole Caufield's two favorite toys
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January 27, 2023 (11:29)
Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield had his usual smile on his face as he answered many questions at today's friendly media availability.
He also made some hilarious confessions, including the fact that the Montreal Canadiens organization had to confiscate his two favorite players. (his hockey sticks and skates)
"They had to confiscate my sticks and skates to keep me from shooting pucks." - Cole Caufield
A nice little moment from the press briefing.
"Cole Caufield's sticks and skates were confiscated by the team to make sure he didn't get any temptation..." - Renaud Lavoie
Caufield also added that he will be able to start taking shots again in three months, and that he will "make sure he gets his act together for all those pucks that won't have been thrown for three months."
We love it!
For the full press briefing:
POLL |
JANVIER 27 | 350 ANSWERS The Montreal Canadiens just confiscated Cole Caufield's two favorite toys Which one would you take first in your club? |
Caufield | 226 | 64.6 % |
Jason Robertson | 107 | 30.6 % |
Debrincat | 17 | 4.9 % |
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