Carey Price and Family Sell Montreal Home for $1.8M, Saying Goodbye to Quebec

After 14 years of calling Montreal home, Carey Price and his family have decided to part ways with their beloved property. The NHL goaltender and his wife, Angela, recently sold their Westmount home for $1.8 million, marking the end of an era for the Price family in Quebec.

Price, who has spent his entire professional career with the Montreal Canadiens, has become a beloved figure in the city. The 33-year-old goaltender has been a consistent presence on the ice, earning numerous accolades and awards throughout his career. However, as much as he has enjoyed his time in Montreal, Price and his family have decided that it is time to move on.

The couple’s Westmount home, which they purchased in 2013, was a stunning property that boasted five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The spacious home was perfect for the couple and their three children, but as their family grew, they realized that they needed more space.

In a statement released to the media, Price and his wife explained that they had decided to sell their home in order to find a larger property that would better suit their needs. “We have loved our time in Montreal and will always cherish the memories we have made here,” the statement read. “However, as our family has grown, we have realized that we need more space to accommodate our needs.”

The couple also expressed their gratitude to the people of Montreal for their support over the years. “We want to thank the people of Montreal for welcoming us into their community and making us feel at home,” the statement continued. “We will always be grateful for the love and support we have received here.”

While Price’s departure from Montreal may be bittersweet for fans of the Canadiens, it is clear that he and his family are excited about the next chapter in their lives. The couple has not yet announced where they plan to move next, but it is clear that they are looking forward to new adventures and opportunities.

As for Price’s future with the Canadiens, fans can rest assured that he will remain a key player on the team. The goaltender recently signed an eight-year contract extension with the team, ensuring that he will remain in Montreal for the foreseeable future.

In the end, while Price and his family may be saying goodbye to their Montreal home, they will always carry with them the memories and experiences they have gained during their time in Quebec. And for fans of the Canadiens, Price’s continued presence on the team is sure to bring many more exciting moments and memories in the years to come.

Globalnews.ca reports that Belt has returned from the Blue Jays' 10-day injured list. Previous post Globalnews.ca reports that Belt has returned from the Blue Jays’ 10-day injured list.
Canadian Women's Soccer Team Seeks Resolution on Remuneration Dispute Prior to World Cup Departure Next post Canadian Women’s Soccer Team Seeks Resolution on Remuneration Dispute Prior to World Cup Departure