Quebec Premier François Legault made an important update regarding the capacity of the Bell Centre. As a reminder, currently, the amphitheatre can only accommodate 500 fans, but only the boxes are open. As of February 21, the Bell Centre will be able to accommodate 50% of its capacity and as of March 14, the facility will be able to sell out. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/raphdoucet/status/1491112694711480322?t=zVQfs42Zzfd6fGXyAfKNQQ&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/raphdoucet/status/1491113167019450368?t=0QUy0RoWsccRVB--iMgY4Q&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> The Montreal Canadiens must however play five more games before the long awaited date of February 21st. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/EricEngels/status/1491116082668523521?t=RCtGkQQVR0__w42Prq5g2Q&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> These are exactly the same measures established in Ontario. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/FriedgeHNIC/status/1491113969150410753?t=KO20XhL3wvqlduDgj_XQPQ&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> Geoff Molson must be happy with this news, considering the important loss of revenues since the measures were established by the government before the holidays.