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CH must take advantage of its next six matches

The Canadian still has six matches to play before the Christmas break.

And let’s say that now would be the time to take advantage of it.

When we look at the CH schedule between now and December 23, we realize that the club will have the chance to accumulate certain points in the standings in the next two weeks.

After all, five of the next matches will be played against teams who are 1 or 3 points behind CH in the standings in the East.

This is what it looks like:

  • CH vs Penguins tomorrow (in Montreal)
  • CH vs Jets Saturday
  • CH vs Sabers on December 17 (in Montreal)
  • CH vs Wings on December 20
  • CH vs Wings on December 21 (in Montreal)
  • CH vs Blue Jackets on December 23

Three of these matches will be presented at the Bell Center and the opportunity would be great for the Canadian to come out of there with a few victories.

This is obviously the objective of Martin St-Louis:

It’s the ideal time for the Canadian because after Christmas there will be difficult matches.

The Panthers, the Lightning (twice), the Golden Knights, the Avalanche, the Canucks, the Capitals, the Stars (twice), the Leafs, the Rangers, the Devils, the Jets, the Wild…

From December 28 to February 1, all these clubs will compete against CH.

It’s the calm before the storm, so…

On a serious note, I’m really looking forward to this period for a very specific reason: we’re going to see what the Canadian has Really in the stomach.

The matches will not be easy, but we will see which players will stand up in the toughest moments.

At this level, I have the impression that we are going to see the identity of this club. And I also have the feeling that the managers will be very, very attentive to the club’s performance during this period.

We may talk about the mix, but it is by playing against better clubs that the Canadian will really have the chance to be able to make a more in-depth assessment of his current situation.

In burst

– Who will win the Calder?

– Absolutely.

– Two legends of the Penguins organization.

– It’s done :

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