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Canadiens' Price plans to play this season despite 'setbacks'

MONTREAL — While Carey Price faced a series of challenges since the 2021 Stanley Cup final that kept him off the ice and away from his teammates, the star goaltender knows he wants to keep blocking shots for the Montreal Canadiens in the near future.

Price spoke to reporters on Sunday for the first time since the Canadiens lost in the final to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

He says there have been "unforeseen setbacks" as he's worked his way back from off-season knee surgery, and while the process has been frustrating, he's continuing to move forward.

He says his goal is to play NHL hockey this season.

“It’s a big part of my identity,” Price said. “Being a goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens has been my life for over a decade.

“Ending the season on such a disappointing note last year, I just want to be able to get back in there, continue playing and to be able to put that sweater on again. It’s something that’s keeping me motivated at this point.”

The 34-year-old skated in full equipment Saturday and Sunday but has not played a game since the Habs lost Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final on July 7.

The former Hart and Vezina Trophy winner underwent knee surgery following the Stanley Cup run.

Price says the next few weeks will most probably “determine the rest of my season.”

“That’s why I’m a little bit anxious for the next couple of weeks, it’s going to be interesting to see how my knee responds,” said Price. “I’m hoping for the best. I obviously want this to go well and if I have another setback, I’m just gonna start over again. That’s the only option that I have.”

Price also spoke about his decision to voluntarily enter the NHL's player assistance program last fall, saying he's "very thankful" for the help he received. He

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