Global Montreal hockey analyst Brian Wilde says if the Montreal Canadiens can stay healthier, the 2023-24 campaign should see the rebuilding team make some positive strides.
It’s a time of renewed hope for the Toronto Maple Leafs as they prepare to kick-off their season against the Montreal Canadiens. With more on what we can expect from the buds Peter Baracchini from The Hockey Writer joins Marianne Dimain. – Sep 24, 2023
“It will be the home opener crowd. It will be the unveiling of a new great star in Connor Bedard. And then the Canadiens are going to take all that fun away from the Hawks by destroying them,” Wilde said.Fans have a lot to look forward to this season, Wilde says, and the Canadiens will be “considerably better” for three reasons. Talented forward Alex Newhook will make his debut with the team and a blue line of four rookies now have a year of experience under their belts.
“I think the people that are kind of missing the forest for the trees are those experts around the league that aren’t seeing the really nice developments that the management team is making.”
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