Geoff Molson is on the move and making a big change for the Canadiens
As the owner of the Montreal Canadiens, Geoff Molson sometimes needs to make changes to please the fans, who truly deserve it.
Indeed, fans show up at the Bell Centre game after game, despite the team's recent challenging years.
So, there will be a change in the configuration of three sections of the Bell Centre to enhance the customer experience. It will start with season ticket holders in the 2024-25 season and will be open to everyone in 2025-26.
"It's a section in the Bell Centre where fans can go down to grab a beer or eat. It will be a high-end experience for fans who want to have that experience."
"We want to respect our season ticket holders who are in this section and give them time to see the experience in this section before changing the offer. It will start in September 2025, but it will be open to see and experience from September 2024" - Geoff Molson
Sections 121, 122, and 123 will therefore be "floor" sections, as explained by Max Lalonde.
We can say that this novelty will be greatly interesting. A luxurious experience for the discerning clientele. We really can't wait to see the result!
POLL |
Do you think the changes made by Geoff Molson at the Bell Centre for Canadiens fans are a good idea? |
Yes | 250 | 80.1 % |
No | 62 | 19.9 % |
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