When the government comes up with a bad joke right in the face of the Habs
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Jeff Drouin
January 25, 2022 (3:46 PM)
The Government of Quebec has arrived with a great tribune today to announce the lift of some restrictions starting February 7. That's when the Canadiens will be able to get a ton of supporters...of 500. Sorry? As for that, we might as well do nothing about it.
With so few people at the Bell Centre, it will still take the help of some false crowd noises. Quite a relaxation, Mr. Legault.
Meanwhile, the NHL sports buildings in the United States are full. Does anyone sense a logic here?
On the other hand, I would not be surprised if Geoff Molson and his inner circle set up a meeting with the Government of Quebec.
Players and the organization want people to support them as they need their 7th player more than ever!
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