Buckle up, folks.

Long before the Ottawa Senators decided to turn Tuesday’s exhibition game in Quebec City into a re-enactment of the notorious 1984 Canadiens-Nordiques brawl known as the Good Friday Massacre, the season that begins Wednesday night in Toronto was the most anticipated Habs campaign in decades.

After a senseless parade of Ottawa players beating their faces on the fists of Jayden Struble and the Xhekaj brothers, the scoreboard read Canadiens 5, Senators 0, Anticipation 1,000.

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Even the dynasty teams didn’t spark this level of excitement in October, simply because it was taken for granted that they would go deep into the playoffs and probably (ho-hum) hold another parade along the usual route.

The sorry exhibition

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