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Article content Are you ready for some hockey — lots of hockey? Heading into Thursday night’s game against the Senators in Ottawa, the Canadiens had 24 games left in this condensed 56-game NHL season. Those 24 games will be played over 41 days. Starting next week, the Canadiens will play four games a week for five straight weeks before wrapping up the regular season with back-to-back games against the Edmonton Oilers on May 10 and 11 at the Bell Centre. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Stu Cowan: Math works in Canadiens' favour down the stretch Back to video
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But things haven't always been so picture perfect for Souray in retirement. Admittedly, he has battled his fair share of demons along the way. "You think you're going to love retirement, you think that having all this time on your hands is going to be so satisfying, but I was just lost for a couple of years. It was a slippery slope of injuries, feeling sorry for myself and feeling entitled. I got into taking pills, I got into disconnecting from people and just kind of not being myself," shared Souray, during a revealing chat with host Patrice Brisebois and co-host Chantal Desjardins. "I went and got some help and I've been sober for almost three-and-a-half years. It's been a wild ride. There are a lot of relationships that I've made during hockey that have helped me play golf now and get a paycheque for it. That's just not real world stuff, and I'm just super grateful for the path I've been on."
Article content Alex Burrows believes that every day in the NHL “is always a great day.” That’s not surprising when you look at the road the new Canadiens assistant coach had to take to make it as a player in the NHL. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Stu Cowan: New Canadiens assistant coach Alex Burrows a 'hockey nerd' Back to video The 39-year-old Pincourt native played two seasons with the QMJHL’s Shawinigan Cataractes, but was never selected at the NHL Draft. After junior, he spent three years in the ECHL, playing for the Greenville Grrrowl, the Baton Rouge Kingfish and the Columbia Inferno, earning $350 a week.
Article content Like a full practice … or two … or three. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Canadiens Game Day: Habs drop to 0-7 in overtime and shootout games Back to video Unfortunately, there’s not much time for practice during this condensed 56-game NHL season, but the Canadiens can’t afford to keep losing points in overtime and shootouts. The Canadiens lost 2-1 to the Canucks in a shootout Monday night in Vancouver and are now 0-4 in overtime and 0-3 in shootouts this season. That’s seven lost points as the Canadiens’ record fell to 11-6-7 and they remain in fourth place in the all-Canadian North Division.