Habs legend Carey Price and his wife Angela enjoyed a family golf outing thai week. On Friday, Angela Price shared a series of stories on her Instagram from their day out.
One of the pictures showed her standing on the green, holding a golf club. Another saw her friend Kerry walking ahead with a golf pushcart, while Angela snapped a selfie from behind in sunglasses. In the caption, she wrote:
“Best beginner golfer there ever was.”
The last picture showed Carey Price out on the course as well. He stood by a golf bag while Angela appeared to be putting on the green.
“And the most patient guy there ever was,” Angela captioned the story.

Earlier last week the Price couple took a trip to Kennybuckport in the south of Maine. Angela shared several snaps from their getaway on her Instagram afterwards.
Carey Price’s wife Angela opens up on receiving hate mail
Last month, Carey Price’s wife Angela received hate mail at their home. She shared the details about the disturbing incident on her Instagram stories.
She explained that although fan mail sometimes arrives at their house, she usually throws it away without showing it to Carey. She said there are proper channels for fan messages like sending them through the team’s official address.
“I just, even if it's just like a little kid wanting an autograph, I just don't think it's appropriate for people to send that to our home. There is an address,” she said.
“You can go to the Montreal Canadiens website and find an address to send fan mail there. And it has, does get to carry usually. So you have that.”
Angela shared that it was the first time a stranger sent hate mail directly to their private home. The four-page letter criticized their political views and made her feel uncomfortable. She called the act creepy and said it crossed a serious line.
“I mean, send me a nasty message on Instagram. Be a normal person. Go to TikTok and talk crap. But sending something to someone's address where you shouldn't have their home address is wildly inappropriate. F**king creepy. Don't be a creep,” she said.
Angela added that while negative comments online are common, sending something to a person’s home is not acceptable at all.
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