
Second season of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens premieres Aug. 21
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The streaming service made the announcement Tuesday on their Instagram page.
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'Witness the evolution of a team undergoing a major transformation towards a promising future. Follow the coach and players from a new angle, from training camp to the playoffs,' the post said.
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The docuseries takes fans behind the scenes of the team's rebuilding process. The first season was shot during the 2023-24 NHL season, while the latest season will cover 2024-25. The show is once again being produced by Groupe Fair-Play.
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