The author reflects on their changing relationship with sports fandom, noting a shift from supporting specific teams to cheering for Canada in international competitions. They express admiration for Montreal Canadiens player Brendan Gallagher, who has started the season strong, scoring two goals in two games.
Despite Gallagher's declining goal-scoring potential, the writer believes he can still achieve a respectable tally this season. They highlight Gallagher's work ethic and the importance of his role on the power play, suggesting he should be utilized more effectively.
The article also discusses the Canadiens' goaltending issues, particularly with Cayden Primeau, and the need for improvement in defensive play. The team's penalty kill has shown promise, and there are discussions about the roles of players like Lane Hutson and Mike Matheson on the power play.
Finally, the piece touches on former Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty's new chapter with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and the ongoing journey of Nick Suzuki's brother, Ryan, as he tries to secure a spot in the NHL.