They say a strike has to hurt to have any effect. And if that's the case, the STM is going to have a field day tonight.The Penguins will be in town, and the game takes place at 7 p.m.I'm not sure how full it will be in the Temple , since many people, in light of the strike, may decide to stay home. As the Canadiens said in a press release, there will be no metro or bus service between 5:45 and 11 p.m.. We're talking 75 minutes before the game and 75 minutes after the game. #Ouch
Canadiens hockey is back!
Pre-game ↓ #GoHabsGohttps://t.co/5F9pqa21Pq–Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) September 22, 2025
Alternative means of transportation include nearby parking, commuter trains, REM, cabs, carpooling services and BIXI.
The Bell Centre, which is always full when the Habs are playing, isn't the most accessible place by car. And there, without the metro or bus, parking will be even more difficult. Getting there will be hell. Getting out too. How much is it worth for a Penguins game… without Sidney Crosby?Getting around town today is definitely a challenge. With Quebec truckers also choosing to slow down traffic in some cities, including Montreal, it's quite a challenge in terms of getting around. Have a good Monday.
'Overtime'
– Practice: it's at 10:30am.It's a #Habs game day! The #Canadiens will have a 10:30am ET morning skate in Brossard ahead of the first of their 6 preseason games (vs. PIT – 7pm ET)
– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) September 22, 2025
– Great message.
The hockey community lost a legend. Bernie Parent was a true pioneer who inspired goalies like me and so many others. His talent, confidence, and personality changed the game forever. My condolences to his family and friends. pic.twitter.com/3AoqsivjmF
– Martin Brodeur (@MartinBrodeur) September 21, 2025
– Alex Newhook, a center?[TSN 690] – Renaud Lavoie said this morning that Rafaël Harvey-Picard will play tonight for the Penguins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=336Ax2WIZiU