With the playoffs approaching in the National Hockey League, it’s hard not to look at the Montreal Canadiens and get excited for those playoff games that are so spectacular to watch.
For the third season in a row, we have to settle for thinking about the lottery and the draft rather than the playoffs.
It’s normal and it’s for the best of the team, but it’s clear that it’s getting frustrating for many Habs fans not to even be in the playoff hunt.
We knew even before the season that the Tricolore wouldn’t fight for the playoffs, and we’ve known for a few months now that the Habs weren’t on track to surprise us, and that they’d once again finish at the bottom of the NHL.
In short, the rebuilding plan was once again respected this year.
But we’re beginning to wonder when the team will be back on the competitive side of the NHL and at least fighting for the playoffs for a good part of the season.
Well, according to owner Geoff Molson, the Tricolore could be back in the mix as early as next year.
[OPINION] “We can dream of being in the mix next year” – Geoff Molson(@renlavoietva)https://t.co/TQbYIsFZoQ
– Le Journal de Québec (@JdeQuebec) April 13, 2024
Indeed, that’s what we read in an excellent article by Renaud Lavoie, who sat down with Molson to ask several questions on a variety of subjects.
One of these topics being the playoffs, Molson said that with the development of players this season, we can dream of seeing the Habs in the playoff race next season.
“It’s looking good for next season and we can dream of being in the mix next year because of all the development that’s been going on.” – Geoff Molson
The Habs owner is really pleased with the progress of the young players, and believes that many of them have improved and developed compared to where they were in September.
For Molson, the Habs are gearing up to become a very good team in the near future, and especially one that can dominate and not just hope, as he explained earlier this week.
“We see a team preparing to be a very good team soon.” – Geoff Molson
In short, if Molson’s words are anything to go by, believing in seeing the Habs in a playoff race in the 2024-2025 season isn’t crazy.
It would be nice to see the Habs have a season somewhat similar to that of the Detroit Red Wings this season.
In a gust
– Patrick Roy and the New York Islanders could qualify for the playoffs today.
There are multiple scenarios on Saturday that could see the @NYIslanders qualify for the #StanleyCup Playoffs for the fifth time in the last six seasons. #NHLStats: https://t.co/sSbeX9oUPg pic.twitter.com/z6ubmhwNtj
– NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) April 13, 2024
– A big game for the Dallas Stars.
The @DallasStars could leave Saturday with both the Western Conference title and top seed in the Central Division locked in. #NHLStats: https://t.co/sSbeX9oUPg pic.twitter.com/2avo2d5UEa
– NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) April 13, 2024
– Matt Murray is back, and will play a few games in the American League.
Since Matt Murray is on an LTIR conditioning loan, he’s permitted to remain with the Marlies for a period not to exceed the longer of six days or three games.
The Marlies play tonight in Syracuse and then Wednesday at Rochester.
– Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) April 13, 2024
– Another Maple Leaf issue to watch.
Max Domi on the ice at Leafs optional skate
Missed practice yesterday and is considered day to day with an undisclosed injury @TSN_Edge pic.twitter.com/kBtx0UEs6I
– Mark Masters (@markhmasters) April 13, 2024
– The world number one will be in the finals.
Billie Jean King Cup | Poland, Australia, Slovakia and Japan advance to the finals https://t.co/J8ymDoeFn8
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) April 13, 2024
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