Carey Price plans to retire with the Canadiens thanks to new eight-year deal
MONTREAL — Carey Price never wants to wear another hockey jersey other than Montreal’s red, white and blue.
The Montreal Canadiens signed Price to an eight-year contact extension that reportedly carries an annual cap hit of US$10.5 million. That will make the 29-year-old the highest-paid goaltender in hockey. Price’s new deal doesn’t kick in until the 2018-19 season and won’t expire until the summer of 2026.
“I never thought about playing anywhere else,” said Price, who spoke to reporters from his summer home in Kelowna, B.C. “It’s a great place for me. I never thought about putting on another uniform. I just thought it would be too weird, I guess.
“There’s no better place to play hockey. I’m honoured to be able to wear a Canadiens uniform for the rest of my career. This is all I’ve ever known and it’s all I ever will know, I hope.”