The Canadiens and Groupe CH, which owns the team, its American Hockey League affiliate in Laval and a massive entertainment division, are joining forces with La Tablee des Chefs and its partners to help stock hundreds of Quebec food banks.
The Groupe CH chefs, from Bell Centre restaurants and the team's Taverne 1909 St. Hubert-branded dining rooms in Montreal and Laval, will help the needy by joining a large group of others, along with corporate partners and grocery suppliers under the umbrella of La Tablee des Chefs, a Quebec charity that feeds people in need and develops culinary education for youth.
"Food banks are an essential part of getting help to people who are most vulnerable," said Genevieve Paquette, the Canadiens vice president of community engagement. "Jean-Francois Archambault, the founder of La Tablee des Chefs, works with chefs in schools to teach kids how cook. He said, 'I have access to different chefs, why don't I reach out to them to see whether they could open their kitchens?'"
This is the latest of many community initiatives undertaken by the Canadiens. On March 17, five days after the NHL season was paused due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus, the Canadiens donated more than 13,000 pounds of food, provisions that had been ordered for that month's Bell Centre games and events, to local food banks. General manager Marc Bergevin helped to wheel carts of food to Bell Centre freight elevators for transport.