There will (finally) be some Habs games this week.
Of course, they won’t be regular-season games that will help the Habs in their impossible quest to make the playoffs: they’ll be prospect games. The Maple Leafs will be in town for the occasion on Saturday and Sunday.
But still: the Habs will play.
The fact that the nights are chilly not only makes us realize that summer is coming to an end, it’s also a reminder that the hockey season is well and truly upon us right now.
In two days’ time, the rookie camp begins. There will be physical testing and practice before the games on September 14 and 15. And since the Habs have a good team, it’s going to be interesting.
Then, next Monday, it’s the Habs’ golf tournament. And then, of course, in the following days (the 18th), we’ll be starting our real training camp for the upcoming season.
More and more, the guys are coming back to town. He’s already got plenty of players in Quebec, and even if he’s missing a few – Nick Suzuki is in Vegas representing the Habs to the media, and Cole Caufield is at Johnny Gaudreau’s funeral – still, camp is coming.
We’ll soon be able to start speculating about the Habs’ lineups based on what we see at camp. It’ll be pretty interesting, and we’ll have some answers to our questions.
We’ll also see if Kent Hughes feels the need to move. It’s a possibility, as we all know.
After a long summer (apart from contract extensions and the acquisition of Patrik Laine, the last two months have not been the most active for the Habs) in Montreal, things are back on track.
And hope can be reborn, as it is every September.