Allen ready to step up for Canadiens with star goaltender Price out to start season
MONTREAL — Jake Allen agreed to a two-year extension with the Montreal Canadiens back in 2020 to help alleviate the pressure on star goaltender Carey Price.
He’ll be doing that more than ever when the Canadiens start their season Wednesday in Toronto.
Allen is set to begin the 2021-22 campaign as Montreal’s starter for at least the beginning of the season. The Fredericton native knew he would fill in for Price early in the season because of an injury, but he will now be getting a lot more work after Price voluntarily entered the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program on Friday.
The minimum leave of absence for those in the program is 30 days, which would make Price available as soon as Nov. 9 when Montreal visits former Canadiens centre Phillip Danault and the Los Angeles Kings. However, it’s uncertain if Price will be ready to return at that time.