More than 2,500 fans soon at the Bell Center?
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T. Tadi
June 10, 2021 (9:15)
The Canadian is still waiting for his next opponent in the Stanley Cup semi-finals, between the Colorado Avalanche and the Vegas Golden Knights.
In the United States, the majority of arenas are practically packed. In Denver, more than 10,000 supporters are admitted while in Las Vegas, it is now sold out. While on the Bell Center side, we can only accommodate 2,500 supporters.
Brendan Gallagher and Dominique Ducharme told reporters they would like to have more fans in the stands, to avoid a disadvantage vis-à-vis the American teams as much as possible.
A few hours later, journalist Luc Gélinas of RDS mentioned that the Canadian had made a request to the government to obtain more spectators to his meetings. Three plans have reportedly been presented and the response is still awaited. Quebec's public health will have to give an answer in the coming days.
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