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Montreal Canadiens: The magical lucky number is 13
1. After weeks of discussion, it looks as if the NHL has a start date, which could see
the Montreal Canadiens suit up a little over a month from now.
Let’s all take a collective breath because we FINALLY have a date. After weeks and weeks of
frustrating finance talk revolving around the NHL owners and the Players Association possibly
tweaking the newly agreed upon CBA, we’ve moved on to what’s more important: hockey. Nothing
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Montreal Canadiens: The magical lucky
number is 13
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ANNOUNCEMENT
2. has been “officially” announced, but based on the amount of talk swirling around the media at the
moment, it seems like the Montreal Canadiens (https://awinninghabit.com/montreal-
canadiens-editorials/) and the rest of the league will be gearing up for the 2020/21 season on
January 13th, 2021.
Hockey Insiders Pierre Lebrun and Darren Dreger have been all over the discussion’s development
for some time now. Again, after mostly focusing on money, the two bodies of the NHL decided to
leave the agreement as is and figure out the logistics of the season. Both Lebrun and Dreger
remained clear with the focus being a mid-January start, but it was Greg Wyshynski of ESPN gave
the fans what they wanted.
According to an NHL executive who is in the know of the process, the NHL season is going to start
on the 13th and will be a total of 56 games. It’s fewer than some of the numbers floating around
(70 and 60), but 8 more than what the league ran in the 2012-13 shortened season.
Again, there hasn’t been a formal announcement from the league. That said, it’s looking good.
You’d have to think training camps would open up perhaps New Years Day or a few days before it
as players were adamant on wanting to spend Christmas with their families
(https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/nhl-start-january-start-date-56-game-season-
1.5828527). This may be different for Canadian teams; however, as the two-week quarantine rule
for incoming travellers is still in effect. That’s why it was important for Jesperi Kotkaniemi
(https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/k/kotkaje01.html?
utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-) to return when he did.
RELATED STORY: What did Kotkaniemi gain from his loan?
(https://awinninghabit.com/2020/11/24/montreal-canadiens-jesperi-kotkaniemi-gain-assat-pori/)
Cases overseas are intensifying, but him being back now means he’ll be available to start training
with the Montreal Canadiens without needing a two-week buffer.
You can’t get any better than this when it comes to the good news. With serious concerns of the
worst-case scenario of all these arguments (NHL cancellation)
(https://awinninghabit.com/2020/12/02/montreal-canadiens-rumours-will-nhl-2020-21-
season-cancelled/), it’s refreshing to see a legitimate plan in motion.
Now we can get back to focusing on what is crucial: the Montreal Canadiens and the important
season they have ahead of them. There are a lot of expectations in the universe about this team
after the moves Marc Bergevin (https://www.hockey-
reference.com/players/b/bergema01.html?
utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-) made. Many hockey minds,
including Brian Burke and Craig Button, have them as the best team in the proposed Canadian
Division.
3. NEXT: Guide to the Canadian Division
(https://awinninghabit.com/2020/12/05/montreal-canadiens-guide-matchup-
against-toronto-maple-leafs-all-canadian-division/)
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The thing about expectations, unfortunately, is that they can quickly turn into disappointments.
And with the investments the Montreal Canadiens made this offseason, there isn’t any room for
them.
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