The Canadiens don't want to play in front of empty stands!
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Jeff Drouin
December 28, 2021 (5:30 PM)
The National Hockey League has just announced the postponement of no less than 10 games, including the next four of the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre.
In addition, the game on January 12 between the CH and the Boston Bruins will be played at the TD Garden in Boston. The date of the game between these two teams at the Bell Centre has not yet been announced.
This decision was obviously made because of Covid-19 restrictions, which prevent Canadian teams from playing in front of a full house.
This means that the next game scheduled at the Bell Centre for the Tricolore is currently the one on January 27, against the Anaheim Ducks, but the NHL could make other changes to the schedule before then.
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