Right now, though, the former third-round selection is laser-focused on capping the 2021-22 campaign with a strong performance versus the Presidents' Trophy winners.
"Marty kind of said it well in video this morning. He's like, 'It's like the last exam before you go away for the summer from school, so you want to make a good, lasting impression and do what you can to help the team.' We were talking earlier about getting a win for Carey, for Gerv, for Flower, for the guys who are leaving," mentioned Harris. "It's kind of a bigger meaning than just one game to end the season."
Some kind words for Nick and Carey
Wideman isn't sure if he'll be with the Habs next year, but he'd relish the opportunity to return.
The St. Louis native made that crystal clear on Friday.
"I would love to come back. I don't think I've been shy about that. The organization is unbelievable and the city has been amazing," praised Wideman, who signed a one-year contract with Montreal last July. "My wife and I have really enjoyed our time here. The group of guys, and the young guys, in particular, that I've been able to become close with, we're just having a lot of fun."