Quebec’s decision to allow fans into indoor venues leaves Als president optimistic
Montreal Alouettes president Mario Checchini is cautiously optimistic the 2021 CFL season will begin on time after a key decision by the Quebec government.
Quebec announced Tuesday indoor venues will be able to start hosting up to 2,500 patrons, beginning May 28. The provincial curfew is also slated to be lifted that day.
So if the Montreal Canadiens’ opening-round NHL playoff series with the Toronto Maple Leafs goes to a sixth game, 2,500 fans will be allowed into the Bell Centre on May 29. That would make up roughly 12 per cent of the arena’s capacity.
“It’s a good first step,” Cecchini said Wednesday. “It’s significant in terms of change on how they managed it and if they’re ready to go this far, I think it bodes extremely well for us to have much more than 2,500 people in September.