There are only four games left in the Habs' long season. To be honest, it's time for it to be over and it shows in the non-verbals of many in the organization. However, there are still some important moments to live, including Pride Night at the Bell Centre on Thursday night. It's an important event for the entire organization, but seeing what happened elsewhere in the NHL, one can still ask questions. It all started with one player not wanting to wear the jersey during the warm-up period. Then another one followed, then entire teams cancelled the event. For the Habs, we still don't know what will happen and Martin St-Louis was asked about it. <q>I knew I would get questions on the subject. I can say that we have started to have discussions with the team. It's a very important day. It's a day that we take seriously and I will answer your questions tomorrow when I'm ready to answer them.</q> The coach was then asked if this means that some players will not take part in the warm-up period and again, his answer was vague. <q>I'll answer those questions tomorrow when I have all the information and I'm prepared to answer them. But the Montreal Canadiens take this day very seriously. It's a great day and we'll talk about it tomorrow.</q> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/habsfantv_/status/1643661233927647232?t=Hy9eLVZyHQAZTnG6fii-gg&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> We don't presume to say that there will be no-shows for the event or not for the Habs, but let's just say that this kind of talk from the head coach suggests that it could happen. We've rarely seen Martin St-Louis so embarrassed by a question, as he has the answer to everything most of the time.