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WYWS: Habs beat Vegas in shootout thriller

The Canadiens go into the All-Star break having won 4 out of their last 5 games.

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Canadiens survive a nail-biter after surrendering an early 3-goal lead

The Canadiens have had difficulty winning at home, but they avoided another disappointment Saturday as Tomas Tatar scored the shootout winner to give the Canadiens a 5-4 win over the Vegas Golden Knights at the Bell Centre. Full recap here.

In the Habs’ Room: All-Star break coming at bad time for surging Montreal

“A rest is always good,” Carey Price says, but the Canadiens’ bye week might be coming at the worst possible time.

Montreal has some momentum with four wins in their last five games after Saturday’s 5-4 shootout win over the Vegas Golden Knights at the Bell Centre. Full story here.

Schukov: Proposal for a one-stop cannabis experience

Here is some “highly” significant news. (You’re going to have to take a deep breath to slog through the next sentence. Sorry.):

According to Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) — a subsidiary of the very provincial government-owned SAQ, which has a legislated monopoly (Quelle belle surprise) on the sale of recreational cannabis within the province of Québec. Spokesman Fabrice Giguère said the SQDC, as far as deciding where to “spark up” a government cannabis outlet is concerned, “proceeds according to market and areas.” Full story here.

Montreal car show pulls in the dreamers

At the Montreal International Auto Show, it’s estimated two-thirds of the 200,000 visitors are “habitués” — afficianados who come out of a love for cars, but aren’t looking to buy. At Toronto’s car show, by contrast, two-thirds are there because they’re in the market. Full story here.

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