Emergency rooms are getting some relief during Habs games in Stanley Cup playoffs
MONTREAL — For some Quebecers, watching the Montreal Canadiens take to the ice during the Stanley Cup playoffs is more urgent than seeking medical care.
Hospital officials in the Montreal area say their emergency rooms generally saw dips in visits during game nights of the first round of the playoffs as the Habs defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in a seven-game series.
Zackary Levine, chief of emergency medicine at McGill University Health Centre, said many people are likely delaying non-urgent care until after the final whistle of the games.
As a result, the hockey team is providing some temporary relief for overcrowded emergency rooms that routinely operate above capacity at the centre, which operates one of the largest academic networks of hospitals in North America.