Hey folks,
We’re very pleased to welcome Eric Engels from Sportsnet for an AMA tonight at 9pm ET.
You can post your questions in this thread.
We’re grateful to Eric for doing an AMA during the MTL Canadiens training camp, so let’s welcome him back to the r/Habs community.
His recent articles:
Canadiens takeaways: Montembeault entering prime at right time
Laine's warm welcome from Canadiens crowd a strong step on road to bounce-back season
by Go_Habs_Go31
2 Comments
Eric, huge fan thank you so much for stopping by.
As someone who’s covered the Canadiens org so closely for so many years, what’s been the main fundamental change overall with the new management group that has had the biggest positive impact as far as you’ve witnessed? It seems like Montreal went from an undesirable, negative pressure-cooker of trials and tribulations, to an upbeat, modern and sought-after organization and locker room to be a part of, from the bottom to the top. Everyone willing to run through a wall for eachother, be it management, coaches or players, and it’s attracting attention from the league’s stars in a market that has traditionally been difficult to generate that sort of buzz.
I know this is a result of several things together, but if you had to choose one keystone I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us, we’re very grateful for the opportunity!
Hey Eric,
I asked Arpon in his AMA who will get the most goals this season between Caufield and Laine ([here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Habs/s/a9HMEAtY2D)) – he picks one, I’ll take the other, and loser buys a round of beers in the playoffs. He chose Caufield, are you doubling down on Caufield leading Laine in goals?
If so, I’m prepared to either buy you both beers or get drunk in the playoffs.