Canadian team has reportedly been removing memorials placed for Johnny Gaudreau
It has been reported that the staff at the Bell Center in Montreal have been removing tributes for Johnny Gaudreau.
The hockey community had came together to set up memorials to honour Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew Gaudreau at the Scotiabank Saddledom, and Nationwide Arena, and the Bell Center.
However, as the community continues to shows their love for Johnny, the staff or someone at the Bell Center seems to keep removing the lovely memorials that are placed outside
This hasn't only been a one time thing as it has happened many times over the weekend, and fans are starting to question the Montreal Canadiens organization.
Fans will continue to wait for an answer from the Montreal Canadiens, but at the moment there haven't been any updates as to why they are being removed.
As seen on: Hawksinsider
Original Six NHL Team Reported To Be Removing Memorials to Johnny Gaudreau
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