The Montreal Canadiens announced that goaltender Carey Price will not be participating in the 2019 NHL All-Star Game.
Decision was taken earlier today in collaboration with Carey and the team’s medical group
“We took the time to discuss the situation with Carey and the medical group earlier today, and we all agreed that the best decision for him would be to rest and recuperate during the upcoming All-Star Break. Carey has had a nagging injury for some time, and we want to make sure to have him healthy and rested for the second half of the season. Carey is honoured to once again have been named to the NHL All-Star Game, and he is on board with the Club’s decision,” said Montreal Canadiens general manager, Marc Bergevin.
The Anahim Lake, BC native was selected on January 2 as the Canadiens’ representative for the 2019 NHL All-Star Game, presented on January 26 in San Jose, California. It is Price’s sixth invitation, after taking part in the All-Star Game in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2017.
Price, 31, displays a 16-11-4 record thus far this season, with a 2.76 goals-against average, and a .908 save percentage. He earned his 300th career win in the NHL on December 20, in Arizona.