During his end-of-season media availability, Jonathan Drouin offered several very candid answers regarding his future and his desire for the future of his career. After saying that he loved his six years in Montreal, despite all the ups and downs, he mentioned that it took him about three or four years to get used to the Montreal market. <q>I've enjoyed my six years here; had a lot of good times, a lot of good years, ups and downs. </q> <q>Jonathan Drouin says it probably took him 3 to 4 years to get used to all the ups and downs that came with playing in Montreal. - remarks reported by Priyanta Emrith</q> When asked by RDS reporter Francois Gagnon if we had too high expectations of him in terms of offensive production of at least one point per game in the NHL, the Quebecer responded with legendary candor: <q>No. Your expectations were lower than mine. - Jonathan Drouin </q> Wow, we love Drouin's very honest answer, which proves quite well that the third overall pick in 2013 cared deeply about his performance, even if many questioned his desire to succeed. CH #27 also mentioned several times that he would like to stay in Montreal, that he loved playing for Martin St-Louis, and that he really likes the direction the organization is taking with all the youngsters that are part of the rebuild. <q>Jonathan Drouin, is aware that last night might have been his last game in a jersey, said he soaked up a lot of the atmosphere during warm-ups and during the game, but left the ice fairly quickly after the game because he didn't want to get too emotional. - remarks reported by Priyanta Emrith </q> The next few weeks will be crucial for Drouin's future in the NHL. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/EricEngels/status/1646914725635055627'> </a></blockquote></div>