The Bell Centre is buzzing as the playoffs heat up. Fans should arrive by 7:50 p.m. to catch the exciting pregame show.
Get ready to wave your rally towels! Every seat will have a commemorative towel for the home playoff games, adding to the electrifying atmosphere.
If you’re not heading inside, don’t worry! Join the official Habs watch party on Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal. This outdoor event is open from 6:00 p.m. until the game ends, now featuring a third screen to accommodate more fans. Remember, leave the fireworks and flares at home—safety first!
The Fan Jam, presented by La Cage, is the pregame party in Canadiens Plaza. It opens at 5:00 p.m. and offers fun activities like:
- Free tattoos offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
- A giant interactive torch sculpture where you can win prizes.
- Paid food and drinks from La Cage.
- A dunk tank where you can splash a guest.
- Live broadcasts from local radio stations.
Check out more details about the Fan Jam here.
Try your luck with the 50/50 raffle! Tickets are available at the Bell Centre and online, with a massive jackpot at the end of the series.
Using public transit? You’re in for a treat! Canadiens players will announce stops on the metro during the playoffs, adding to the excitement.
Don’t forget to try the special snacks at the games—think chili cheese fries and a new spicy chicken wings option!
It’s Saturday night at the Bell Centre, and it’s a big deal. For the first time in 11 years, the arena will be fully packed during a playoff game. The energy will be incredible, and the Canadians hope to take advantage this time. They’ve had a rocky record at home, with a 2-3 performance so far in the playoffs.
Buffalo’s goaltending struggles could be a big advantage for Montreal. The Sabres have a low save percentage, so getting pucks to the net is key.
Montreal’s power play seems strong, scoring efficiently in recent games, which could be crucial against a Buffalo team that has struggled with discipline.
Looking at past matchups, the Canadiens and Sabres have exchanged wins, but it’s anyone’s game as they face each other in the playoffs.
Watch for Cole Caufield, known as “Mr. Saturday Night,” to shine under the lights. On the flip side, keep an eye on the Sabres’ goaltender—whoever it is will need to step up significantly.
As excitement builds toward game night, fans are eager. The atmosphere, the stakes, and the passion for hockey make the Bell Centre a remarkable spot to be. Embrace the thrill and enjoy the game!

