Carey Price’s wife, Angela, shared photos on Instagram, giving fans a look into the Hockey Hall of Fame night. Former Montreal Canadiens captain Shea Weber was honored at the induction ceremony.
Weber’s night brought together many Canadiens players, both current and former, to celebrate his career. These included Cole Caufield, Brendan Gallagher, Josh Anderson, Jake Evans, Joel Armia, and current captain Nick Suzuki.
Former Canadiens defencemen Jeff Petry and Ben Chiarot, now with the Red Wings, were also there.
In the first photo, Angela captured the Hall’s impressive entrance, complete with a red carpet. She compared it to walking into a church, calling it “stunning.”
Another photo showed the stage, where Weber and other inductees were celebrated. Weber received his HHOF plaque from Canadiens legend Serge Savard. Angela congratulated Shea Weber and his wife Bailey Weber in her caption.
Angela also posted a photo of herself and Carey, mentioning that her daughter was helping as the “photographer” for the night. They looked dressed up and happy to be there.
In a group photo, Carey and Angela, along with their daughter, stood with Jeff Petry and his wife Julie Petr outside the Hall. Everyone was dressed formally, marking the special occasion.
Angela shared a picture of a long dinner table, thanking the Molson family, who owns the Canadiens, for arranging the gathering. The photo showed teammates, friends and family enjoying a meal together.
In the last photo, Angela posted a black-and-white shot of Carey Price and Shea with Jeff Petry. She congratulated Shea and his wife, Bailey, on the milestone.
Weber will return to Montreal soon, where the Canadiens will honor him at the Bell Centre.
Carey Price and family celebrate HHOF inductee Shea Weber
Shea Weber has now been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, where he was joined by former teammates Carey Price and Serge Savard.
Weber had a successful NHL career, playing for the Nashville Predators and Montreal Canadiens. He was known for his strong defense and leadership.
Weber played 11 seasons with the Predators and helped them reach their first Stanley Cup Final in 2017. In 2016, he was traded to the Canadiens for P.K. Subban.
Although his time with Montreal was short, he led the team to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final. Due to injuries, he retired earlier than expected but played over 1,000 games in his career.
Weber’s legacy continues to be remembered, especially in Montreal, where fans appreciated his leadership and dedication.