Luke Richardson made a hilarious statement to his former team ahead of tomorrow's game
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MarcO
November 24, 2022 (6:31 PM)
The Habs are in Chicago to face the Blackhawks tomorrow in a game that will be broadcast in the afternoon at 2:00 p.m. because of the American Thanksgiving celebrations.
If this game is the first one for Kirby Dach against the team that drafted him and threw the towel on him, it will also be the first game for head coach Luke Richardson against the Canadiens.
The former Tricolore assistant coach got a great promotion this summer, becoming the Hawks' head coach.
The latter made a hilarious statement to his former organization, when he wished them nothing but the best, except for tomorrow's game, since he obviously wants to emerge victorious from this first confrontation between the two teams.
I wish them nothing but the best, except for tomorrow! I'll be happy to shake their hands as the winner of the game!" - Luke Richardson
We'll miss dear Luke, but his promotion is richly deserved!
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