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If the NHL playoffs had started on Tuesday, the Canadiens would have been playing the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round.
How cool would that be? The two Original Six rivals haven’t faced each other in the playoffs since 1979 when the Canadiens swept the Leafs in the quarter-finals en route to winning their fourth straight Stanley Cup.
But there’s still a lot of hockey left to be played after the Canadiens hit the midway point of this condensed 56-game NHL season in fourth place in the North Division with 13-8-7 record. The Leafs are in first place with a 19-9-2 record, but are 1-5 in their last six games.
The fight for playoff spots will probably go down to the final weekend of the season.
During a video conference Tuesday afternoon, I asked Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin if the playoffs were to start now, what his biggest concern would be about his team and what he likes most about his team.
“It’s hard to answer that question,” he said. “What do I like? … What I don’t like? I can’t really answer that. It’s a progress. I’d like to be healthy, so obviously I’d like to have Ben (Chiarot) back. That would be a big plus for us. I think our special teams overall have improved. Even though we don’t score all the time on our power play, I find we’re more engaged, we have some looks, we control the puck more. I see some good things. I think our goalies are on top of their games now and I’d like to see what (head coach Dominique Ducharme’s) going to do with our team for the second half of the season.”
The Canadiens announced Monday that Chiarot would be out for 6-8 weeks following surgery on the right hand he fractured during a fight with the Vancouver Canucks’ J.T. Miller. On Tuesday, Bergevin said it’s probably going to be closer to six weeks, meaning Chiarot could return before the end of the regular season, which wraps up on May 8 when the Canadiens play the second of back-to-back games against the Leafs in Toronto.
The second half of the season for the Canadiens starts Wednesday against the Jets in Winnipeg (9 p.m., TSN2, RDS, TSN 690 Radio, 98.5 FM).