Canadiens’ Price prioritizing being pain-free in everyday life, no plans to retire
MONTREAL — Carey Price’s outlook on his health has shifted but without any intent on retiring yet.
With a lingering knee injury that sidelined him for all but five games in the 2021-22 season, the Montreal Canadiens’ franchise goaltender is set for another season on long-term injured reserve. Speaking with the media on Monday, Price said his focus has gravitated toward his daily life and not ending his 15-year run in the National Hockey League.
“We’ll have to take it step by step. I don’t have a plan to retire right at this moment,” he said. “Right now, my goal is to just be pain-free from day to day. I’m still having some issues getting up and down stairs and carrying my kids up and down stairs is difficult.
“So my first priority is just to get my body in a place where I’m pain-free in my day-to-day living and go from there.”