A few days after announcing that the Montreal Canadiens' goaltender would not be expected to guard this season, Carey Price will still have responsibilities with the team during the 2022-2023 season. After all, the goalie will still be under contract with the team. CBC Montreal reporter Douglas Gelevan got a clear answer from team president Jeff Gorton. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/DGelevan/status/1569324188749660160?t=0hggQ4B1uQy_g7aHwqLevw&s=19&fbclid=IwAR2TA34aelWRU-RbgYyXvzr2ENTt5sC4a3naE9MasTV2cLuvxnDqKFgZ8Oo'> </a></blockquote></div> Carey Price will often be around the team during the campaign, even if he will not be playing. His experience and leadership are two important assets for the development of the young players, but also to advise the team's goaltenders. Samuel Montembeault does not have much experience. Jake Allen has a lot of experience, but he has often said that he is happy to have Carey Price's advice. The chemistry between the two goalies is excellent. Cayden Primeau could come in and help out on occasion if either goalie is injured. The man who is seen as Carey Price's long-term replacement could take notes on how to prepare in the NHL. It remains to be seen what Carey Price's specific role will be around the team in 2022-2023...