Weber boasts 925 games of NHL experience with the Habs and Nashville Predators, and is thrilled he gets to return to the routine that helped establish himself as an elite NHL defenseman over the years.
"I'm obviously a lot more familiar with leading into the season this way, having a full summer to train, skate, and be ready. It's exciting," shared Weber, who scored 14 goals for 33 points in 58 games in 2018-19. "Last year coming back, there was just uncertainty of not knowing when I was going to be able to play, pushing and trying to get back as quickly as possible. Now I know that I'll be ready to go from the start and I'm excited for training camp."
Of course, Weber isn't the only one who's eager to get going. After the Habs missed out on the postseason dance by a hair - or, more precisely, a 44-win, 96-point finish which fell just short of the final Wild Card position in the East - the players are confident they can do better after coming oh, so close.
The fact that they played some strong hockey as they battled for a playoff spot until the bitter end is further justification for their confidence and optimism as training camp unofficially gets underway.
"Last year, I think we took a lot of steps forward. We know what we're capable of as a group. The No. 1 positive for me, to be honest, is the fact that we played in some playoff-like games the last 25 or 30 games, every single game," outlined Max Domi, who burst onto the scene in Montreal with a career-best 28 goals, 44 assists, and 72 points. "Those last 25 or 30, every other team was winning and we had to match that. We beat some really good hockey teams down the stretch. We came up a bit short, but we did take a lot of positive steps forward. It's something to build on, so we've got take that momentum going into this year and we'll be fine."