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Many believed a few years ago that the Montreal Canadiens would never be able to rebuild without opposition.
Even so, by the year 2024, almost every Habs supporter has accepted the rebuilding plan that Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes started a few years prior.
The future of the squad excites the fans, and most think this rebuild will end up being successful.
All of this trust and endurance, though, is merely temporary, as the Tricolore’s hockey team’s performance on the ice will shortly determine its fate.
It’s all very well to pick well and have strong drafts, but eventually you have to have successful seasons.
In other words, Habs supporters should be ready to exercise patience for at least one more season.
Then it’s awards season, and naturally that means Stanley Cups.
However, in order to accomplish it, you must first outperform the clubs in your division.
In that sense, though, prominent prospect analyst Steven Ellis—who frequently writes on the Toronto Maple Leafs—is certain that, in the long run, the Habs will be more likely than the Leafs and the Bruins to win the Stanley Cup.