The VP Communications of the Canadiens is doing an excellent job of enhancing the team's and the organization's image, and a recent post strongly reflects this.
I can't guarantee that it came from her, but I'm sure she had some influence on this kind of publication.
Indeed, Jordie Benn, the former Canadiens defenseman, has announced his retirement from professional hockey at the age of 37, and the Canadiens made sure to highlight his impressive career.
In 12 seasons and with 6 teams in total, Jamie Benn's older brother played 171 of his 607 regular-season games with the Canadiens.
He accumulated 137 points and 244 penalty minutes, distinguishing himself as a solid 6th defenseman. What will remain as his legacy is undoubtedly the fact that he was quite a warrior.
Enjoy your retirement, Jordie! You'll always be welcome at the Bell Centre as a former member of the organization!
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11 SEPTEMBRE | 203 ANSWERS Announced departure: Chantal Machabée and the Montreal Canadiens make an announcement In your opinion, is Chantal Machabée the best acquisition for the organization in terms of communications? | ||
Yes | 179 | 88.2 % |
No | 24 | 11.8 % |
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