Montreal Canadiens hope to learn from disappointing, injury-filled season
TORONTO — The Montreal Canadiens are hoping they learned lessons from a disappointing 2017-18 season.
Montreal fell 4-2 to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night finishing the season 29-40-13. For the second time in three years they’ll be on the outside looking in when the Stanley Cup playoffs begin next week. Heading into the NHL draft lottery later this month, the Habs have the fourth best odds of landing the top selection in June’s NHL Draft at 9.5 per cent.
“You have to remember it. It’s a wasted season if you haven’t learned your lessons,” said Brendan Gallagher, the club’s leading scorer with 31 goals and 54 points. “If we don’t learn from it, we’re going to continue to make the same mistakes over and over again.
“Hopefully we can learn and get better and when we do come out, hopefully on the winning side, it’s that much more rewarding. It’s definitely been tough playing these games.”


