Number of inhabitants on the Plateau-Mont-Royal: 105,000. Number of outdoor basketball courts: 0. Citizens mobilize. Elected officials promise new courts. My column. https://t.co/MrtJYL4AN2
– Alexandre Pratt (@alexandrepratt) April 20, 2023
In 2022, I celebrated my 25th birthday. So, if you do a quick calculation, you’ll understand that I wasn’t even born when the Canadiens won their last Stanley Cup, in 1993.You can imagine how much I’d pay to be able to go back in time! It’s been 30 years since the CH last won a Stanley Cup, and the question on the lips of every fan in town is: When’s the next Stanley Cup in Montreal? David Ettedgui had some fun answering it. He sees the CH winning the Stanley Cup in 2027-2028… with Juuse Saros as their number-one goaltender.To get there, the informer’s plan would include acquiring Pierre-Luc Dubois, signing Saros on the free agent market in the summer of 2025 and drafting Matvei Michkov in the next NHL draft. It’s a bit daring, we must admit. But, the fact that the team’s young players (Dach, Caufield, Dach and company) will mature allows Ettedgui to believe that it would indeed be possible. Today,
@EttedguiDavid predicted on the @GeorgesLaraque and @MaximeTruman show that the Canadiens will win the Stanley Cup in 2027-2028. 🔵⚪️🔴
You can hear his full lineup, which includes Pierre-Luc Dubois and Juuse Saros, here: https://t.co/W4Aqezu3Z1 pic.twitter.com/m0CXnzIbVa– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) April 20, 2023
There’s something that bothers me a bit about his comments. Five years is a long time. No, actually… Five years is a long time. I think so much can happen in that time that it’s a bit difficult to make such a prediction today. We don’t even know who the number-one goalie will be at the start of next season…Isn’t it a bit early to say that the CH will win the Stanley Cup in five years’ time? Obviously, everyone is entitled to a different opinion. Maxime Truman, for example, believes that he’ll never see the Flanelle take top honours “before he dies” because of the constraints of the Habs organization (pressure, market, language):
I think we’ll always be a little short of winning the Cup
. –
Maxime Truman
For a multitude of reasons, @MaximeTruman
doesn’t
think the Habs will win a Stanley Cup in his lifetime. What do you think?🔵⚪️🔴
To hear his full discussion with @GeorgesLaraque: https://t.co/8RpjRwESSn pic.twitter.com/4h5WibBaJ3– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) April 20, 2023
Like everyone else, I’m looking forward to the day when we gather on one of the streets in Montreal to celebrate our glorious team’s next Stanley Cup conquest.
All I hope is that my boyfriend Max isn’t right in thinking it won’t happen again for a long time.
In short
– Hats off to Alexandre Pratt for this column. It’s simply excellent.
– The best news of the day: starting today,
even root beer will taste good to Steve Carlson! @Hanson_Brothers
Happy for you, pal 💪 via @ballecourbe @RDSca ➡️ https://t.co/5m1uLecRNO pic.twitter.com/rYRcerxEYj– Vincent Noël (@Vin100Noel) April 19, 2023
– Jan Rutta is sidelined.
#pens announce D Jan Rutta has undergone core muscle repair surgery this week. Expected to be healthy in 8-10 weeks, leaving him a few months to train before training camp.
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) April 20, 2023
– Great story. Good luck, Jesen!
Six years later, Jesen Therrien will be back on a professional baseball mound. Thanks to his determination after a 2nd Tommy John operation, the 30-year-old is getting another chance to return to the Majors @RDSca @Aigles_TR https://t.co/zP4es2f0sf
– Eric Leblanc (@eleblancRDS) April 20, 2023