You can feel it in the air this time of year, that rhythm, that undeniable rumble. it’s back again – resurrected from last April.
The boys are back in town!
With last season behind them, the Habs are looking for a fresh start. Higgins, Ryder, Koivu, Markov, Kovalev.they’re all ready to take on another year with the bleu, blanc, et rouge! While Habs fans everywhere are hoping for a more fruitful campaign this time around, one thing has remained rock-solid in the off-season: spirit.
That’s what’s so beautiful about hockey in this city; even if you’re not a fan, you can’t help but feel as though you’re part of a community when the Habs start to play every fall.
Even though you may not be a follower, you still feel a sense of pride knowing that our city’s hockey legacy is a great one, and regardless of the current team’s cup-less status, we’ll stand behind our Habs forever.
Hockey is in our blood as Montr
Breton a Busy Bee After the Stingers’ Life
If the city of Montreal wore a mood ring, the only colours it would ever display would be red, white and blue. But only 15 minutes away from the Bell Centre is Étienne Desmarteau arena, home of the Canadian Women's Hockey League's Montreal Stars.
Their roster boasts World Champions and Olympic medallists, and amongst the players are six who cite Concordia University as their alma mater.