“My parents will be at the game, with lots of friends & family too, so it should be fun.” – Joshua Roy on his NHL debut with the Habs tonight pic.twitter.com/tZC0RrXvT1
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) January 13, 2024
Tonight, the Canadiens are in action against the Edmonton Oilers. Of course, it will be a chance to see the NHL’s best player in Mitchell Stephens Connor McDavid, but for Montreal fans, it will also be a chance to see Joshua Roy give his first skate on the Bettman circuit.
His parents and close friends will be there, and he’s pretty confident he’ll have fun. We certainly hope so.
Because yes, Roy will be playing his first NHL game at the Bell Centre. And what’s more, he’ll be doing it on a Saturday night, when the atmosphere goes to a whole new level.
Renaud Lavoie talked about it this week on BPM Sports, saying that the guys prepare differently for these games and that there’s always a little something in the air.
And at today’s press briefing, Martin St-Louis was asked about the special atmosphere at the Bell Centre on a Saturday night.
If this were my last day on earth, and you asked me where I’d want to be, I’d want to be at the Bell Centre on a Saturday night. – Martin St-Louis
Asked Martin St. Louis to put Saturday night at the Bell Centre in perspective.
His answer:
“If it was my last day on Earth, and you asked me where I’d want to be, I’d want to be in this building on a Saturday night.”– Eric Engels (@EricEngels) January 13, 2024
Obviously, the statement is already strong from the outset, but add to that the fact that MSL is a guy who is very close to his family and it becomes even more impressive. Despite the family aspect, it’s still the Bell Centre on a Saturday night that would be at the top of his list.
I don’t know what’s in the air on a Saturday night at the Bell Centre, but if the fans feel it, the players and coaches feel it too (and the other teams, according to St-Louis, who play with that energy every day of the week when they’re in Montreal). The guys give it their all and the fans cheer even louder, which makes for some really enjoyable moments.
And the Habs are going to need it tonight, after two dreadful performances in their last two games, against the Flyers and the Sharks. The club is taking a nosedive, and while we’re banking on the euphoria of Joshua Roy’s arrival to motivate the troops, we’re also banking on the energy that the fans on hand will be able to instill.
In bursts
– Can’t wait to see how he does.
#Habs Martin St-Louis on Joshua Roy: “we know the ceiling that Josh has – he’s got a nice ceiling – where’s your floor? Because you got to be able to have a good floor to play in this League.”
– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) January 13, 2024
– Indeed.
#Habs MSL on McDavid: “there are a lot of players in this League that you gotta be aware when they’re on the ice- he’s obviously probably the 1 you have to pay the most attention to… you jump on the ice, you gotta know when 97 is on the ice, you gotta do the job no matter what”
– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) January 13, 2024
– A historic moment for women’s hockey.
You may have the best team and dominate 47-12 in the shootout column – in an #IIHF tournament – over ONE game – anything can happen.
Please take note!
The Czech Republic has just beaten Canada in the semi-finals of the #U18 women’s pic.twitter.com/wniQLssEu2
– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) January 13, 2024
– David Jiricek will be sidelined tonight in Columbus.
#CBJ HC Pascal Vincent on why David Jiricek will be a healthy scratch tonight: “It’s just little things. Nothing major, but just little things here and there. We wanted to give him a good day of practice today. We’re working on some technical parts of his skating, his mechanics…
– Coby Maeir (@CobyMaeir) January 13, 2024
– Due to weather conditions, the match between the Steelers and the Bills has been postponed to Monday, 4:30pm. It was originally scheduled for 1pm tomorrow.
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul has just announced at a news conference that the #Bills vs. #Steelers game is postponed to Monday at 4:30 PM.
– Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 13, 2024