It’s time to sign up for Canadiens season tickets

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  • Montreal Canadiens hockey game - Bell Centre
  • Montreal Canadiens Hockey Game - Bell Centre
Jamie O'Meara

Jamie O'Meara

While it may be sweaty under the Montréal summer sun, it’s nothing compared to the action that will be heating up the Montreal Canadiens’ home ice this fall. Always one of the hottest tickets in town, the Habs (as the Canadiens are affectionately known) are pleased to announce that the waiting list for the purchase of season tickets is open, and the time to sign up and secure your seats is now.

Sign up for end-to-end entertainment

When over 21,000 enthusiastic Habs fans are packed to the rafters of the downtown Bell Centre, the energy is palpable throughout the city, and the 2024-’25 regular season is shaping up to be one for the ages. With a dynamic player roster built around a youthful and expanding core group of rising National Hockey League (NHL) stars, if the visceral excitement of last season is any kind of precursor to the coming campaign, Habs fans are in for a treat. And that’s just one of the reasons to place your name on the waiting list for season tickets

Les Canadiens au Centre Bell

The waiting list that pays

Waiting list members may choose from three different Bell Centre season ticket options: seats close to the action in the “Reds” in the lower bowl, the exclusive Club Desjardins section, or the excitement-infused upper level. Season tickets are available in either full-season (45 home games) or half-season (23 home games) packages. In addition, waiting list members benefit from access to exclusive presale ticket offers including the purchase of up to four tickets for a playoff game at the Bell Centre for each round, the purchase of a five- or 10-game plan, and up to six tickets for regular season games.

Bell Centre

The future is bleu, blanc et rouge

Anticipation is already in the Montréal air for the coming Canadiens’ season, and for good reason: win or lose, this is a team that’s beyond entertaining to watch. With young, ascendant and head-spinningly talented franchise players like Captain Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Juraj Slafkovský (the first player in Habs history to record 40 points in a single season before the age of 20) being joined by a veritable wave of up-and-coming rookies and top-tier draft picks, the Canadiens are rapidly positioning themselves to make a run for the Cup. You won’t want to miss a minute. 

Jamie O'Meara

Jamie O'Meara

Jamie O'Meara was the Editor-in-Chief at C2 Montréal and the former Editor-in-Chief of alt-weekly newspaper HOUR Magazine.

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