Shea Weber

MONTREAL - The 2020-21 NHL season got a little bit closer to reality on Wednesday.

After announcing an agreement for the season to begin on January 13 on Sunday, the NHL released its 56-game schedule for its 31 clubs three days later.
As has been the custom the past seven years, the Canadiens open up their campaign on the road, with a six-game stretch away from Montreal. And for the ninth time since 2009, the Habs face the Toronto Maple Leafs in their first game of the year, on January 13. They then travel out West for a pair of games against the Edmonton Oilers on January 16 and 18, and finish up with a three-game series against the Canucks in Vancouver.
The Canadiens get a five-day break following their return, before embarking on a seven-game homestand where they will welcome the Calgary Flames (twice), Canucks (twice), Ottawa Senators, Maple Leafs, and Edmonton Oilers to the Bell Centre from January 28-February 11.
Joining the North Division for the season, the Habs play the Leafs and Senators a total of 10 times each, and play the four Canadian teams hailing from the Western Conference nine times apiece.
There are nine back-to-back sets for Montreal this season. Last year, the Canadiens went 5-6-2 in the first game of a back-to-back and 4-6-3 in the second.
In terms of multi-game series, Montreal has one four-game stretch against the Senators from March 28-April 3, with the first and last game of that run at home and the middle two in the nation's capital. The Habs will also have four three-game series in 2020-21, including the one in their first road trip of the season. The other three-gamers are on March 22-26 at home against Edmonton, April 22-26 in Calgary, and on May 3-8 to wrap up the season against Toronto.
Don't forget, training camps for the 24 teams to play in last season's Return To Play format - including the Canadiens - begin on January 3. Be sure to follow @CanadiensMTL on
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2020-21 season schedule

| Wed Jan 13 | @ | Toronto | | | Wed Mar 17 | @ | Winnipeg | | Sat Jan 16 | @ | Edmonton | | | Fri Mar 19 | | Vancouver | | Mon Jan 18 | @ | Edmonton | | | Sat Mar 20 | | Vancouver | | Wed Jan 20 | @ | Vancouver | | | Mon Mar 22 | | Edmonton | | Thu Jan 21 | @ | Vancouver | | | Wed Mar 24 | | Edmonton | | Sat Jan 23 | @ | Vancouver | | | Fri Mar 26 | | Edmonton | | Thu Jan 28 | | Calgary | | | Sun Mar 28 | | Ottawa | | Sat Jan 30 | | Calgary | | | Wed Mar 31 | @ | Ottawa | | Mon Feb 1 | | Vancouver | | | Thu Apr 1 | @ | Ottawa | | Tue Feb 2 | | Vancouver | | | Sat Apr 3 | | Ottawa | | Sat Feb 6 | | Ottawa | | | Mon Apr 5 | | Edmonton | | Wed Feb 10 | | Toronto | | | Wed Apr 7 | @ | Toronto | | Thu Feb 11 | | Edmonton | | | Thu Apr 8 | | Winnipeg | | Sat Feb 13 | @ | Toronto | | | Sat Apr 10 | | Winnipeg | | Thu Feb 18 | @ | Ottawa | | | Mon Apr 12 | | Toronto | | Sat Feb 20 | | Toronto | | | Wed Apr 14 | | Calgary | | Sun Feb 21 | @ | Ottawa | | | Fri Apr 16 | | Calgary | | Tue Feb 23 | @ | Ottawa | | | Mon Apr 19 | @ | Edmonton | | Thu Feb 25 | @ | Winnipeg | | | Tue Apr 20 | @ | Edmonton | | Sat Feb 27 | @ | Winnipeg | | | Thu Apr 22 | @ | Calgary | | Tue Mar 2 | | Ottawa | | | Sat Apr 24 | @ | Calgary | | Thu Mar 4 | | Winnipeg | | | Mon Apr 26 | @ | Calgary | | Sat Mar 6 | | Winnipeg | | | Wed Apr 28 | | Toronto | | Mon Mar 8 | @ | Vancouver | | | Fri Apr 30 | | Winnipeg | | Wed Mar 10 | @ | Vancouver | | | Sat May 1 | | Ottawa | | Thu Mar 11 | @ | Calgary | | | Mon May 3 | | Toronto | | Sat Mar 13 | @ | Calgary | | | Thu May 6 | @ | Toronto | | Mon Mar 15 | @ | Winnipeg | | | Sat May 8 | @ | Toronto | | Date | Home/Away | Opponent | | | Date | Home/Away | Opponent | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |