Rumour: Fans may be allowed at the BELL Center for Habs/Leafs series
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T. Tadi
May 18, 2021 (10:53)
Montreal Canadiens submit proposal for 2,000 to 4,000 fans to attend games at the Bell Centre.
The Montreal Canadiens and the Quebec Public Health are in talks to bring back fans in the stands at Bell Centre. A plan was sent by the team earlier this week. Part of the plan is to have between 2,000 and 4,000 fans every game. Obviously the Quebec Government has the last say in this, said Lavoie.
The executive vice-president and chief commercial officer of the Canadiens, France Margaret-Bélanger confirmed to Lavoie that discussions are underway.
«We have a great collaboration with the provincial government,» said the member of the organization.
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