The Canadiens played their last game of the season at the Bell Centre against the Boston Bruins on Thursday night. As we've seen so often during the campaign, Martin St-Louis' men fought hard, but still had to admit defeat. The organization made a big deal of it after the game, as the Jacques-Beauchamp-Molson Trophy was returned to its recipient David Savard. Michael Matheson and Nick Suzuki spoke with a microphone and the players met the fans on the ice to give out jerseys and autographs. In short, despite the loss, it was a successful evening. If there is one man who is lucky enough to experience the atmosphere of the Bell Centre 41 times a season, it is the in-house announcer Michel Lacroix. He had a touching message for the fans. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/M_LacroixRDS/status/1646719536241025026?t=bgdpXIc3lnP6nUgIdMW7RQ&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> The Canadiens are rebuilding and the results are not there. This is normal, but it could be enough to discourage people from paying to see their team. However, this is not the case. To witness the passion of the fans as often as Michel Lacroix does, it must really be a privilege!