Carey Price hit the ice with the Tri-City Americans during their training camp



Carey Price is coming off a season he would definitely like to forget about.

In 49 games, the Canadiens netminder posted a 3.11 goals against average and a .900 save percentage, the worst totals of his 11-year NHL career and first time he finished with a goals against average higher than 2.83. Looking to rebound this upcoming season, the 31-year-old has been hitting the ice throughout the offseason and he recently joined the Tri-City Americans on the ice at their training camp.



Big thank you to Carey Price for again spending quality time with the Tri City Americans during training camp. Good luck this season Carey. #AmsHockey#AmsAlumni pic.twitter.com/CQjb57EKfM — Robert (Bob) Tory (@BTORY) August 31, 2018

It’s a win-win situation for both parties as Price gets in some work with a little competition ahead of his own training camp and the goalies around him get to learn first-hand from one of the best goalies in the NHL.



BWC Academy student-athlete Mason Dunsford on the ice with Carey Price today at the WHL’s Tri-City Americans camp. pic.twitter.com/oK7Eguv7vd — BWC Academy (@BWCAcademy) August 29, 2018

Price spent his junior career with the Tri-City Americans in the WHL where he appeared in 193 games from the 2002-03 season to the 2006-07 season. In that span, Price posted an 83-78-18 record and 15 shutouts.

(H/T Twitter/BTORY)