Unless you've been living under a rock, you've likely got at least passing knowledge of Chantal Desjardins. The affable girl from small town Winnipeg who made it all the way to big time Montreal to become a hit with local Media.
Since arriving in Montreal in 2006, Chantal has been everywhere! She has worked on CHOM, CJAD and Virgin radio in various capacities. She's emceed many events. She's run for charity, she's dabbled in stand up comedy and most recently she's been seen on CTV Montreal Television hosting sports and entertainment segments.
Chantal holds a communications degree from the University of Winnipeg and a Creative Communications diploma from Red River college. Early on in her career she appeared as a guest on morning shows for Q94FM and BOBFM in Winnipeg before moving to Montreal permanently.
Chantal has proven quick on her feet over her many years in Radio dealing with the likes of Aaron Rand, PJ stock and "Bad Pete" Marier. Not only has she held her own with some of their quick wit, but she has improved the quality of their broadcasts. Mike Cohen of the Suburban lauded her "amazing" chemistry with Aaron Rand, a trend that has followed her at all of her career stops.
A constant running in thread throughout her career has been sports - particularly Hockey. From her earliest days in Winnipeg, to her current post at CTV, Chantal has been the Sports Girl, a title she's glad to hold as her love of the game an passion for talking about is is evident. Chantal is a huge part of HABS-TOWN and if you weren't quite sure why or how, this is the place for you.
What
first got you interested in the game of hockey?
When I was five I wanted to be a ballerina, but it took exactly one dance class to realize
that I had about as much grace as Elaine from Seinfeld and my mom decided that boys
hockey might be better suited to my skill set. I’ve played hockey ever since
and I still can’t dance.
Is it
safe to bet, that growing up in Winnipeg the JETS were your first hockey love?
I loved the
Jets as a kid. When I was nine years old, my best friend had season tickets right
behind the Jets’ bench.
I should clarify - She became my best friend when I found
out she had season tickets behind the Jets bench. Anyways, I swear that whole
season, Tie Domi would wink at me every time he returned to the bench. Either
that or he just had a weird eye twitch from fighting so much. Either way,
that’s how Tie Domi became my favorite player (even now that he’s on those lame
commercials selling long distance plans) and the Jets became my team.
Did your
allegiances change to the Habs only when you moved to Montreal?
The Jets
left for Phoenix back in 1996. I swear the whole city went into a depression.
For years after a new petition would pop up every few months trying to bring
the team back. It would get hundreds of thousands of signatures…and then
nothing. So when I moved to Montreal 6 years ago, the Jets, and my winking Tie
Domi, were so far removed from my memory that it was pretty easy to switch
teams. And when I started covering the team for CJAD800, I got so wrapped up in
the story lines that I found myself cheering for the Habs whenever the two
teams would play each other.
How do you feel about the latest JETS incarnation?
I think Winnipeg getting the Jets back is an amazing accomplishment for
the city. The Bell Centre atmosphere is electric, but from what I hear,
the MTS Centre in the 'Peg is definitely comparable. Now if Claude Noel
can just keep his players more focused on hockey and less on tweeting
pictures of themselves in Vegas surrounded by stacks of dolla
bills...they'll be fine.
Do you
remember your first Habs game?
My first
ever live Habs game was in 2007 after I moved from Winnipeg. It was an October
game and the Bruins were in town, and the Bell Centre was electric. They Habs totally dominated, I think
they won 6-1, and the crowd went crazy every time the Canadiens found the back
of Boston’s net. It was amazing.
Do you
have a favorite Habs player ever?
I
don’t
really have a favorite player these days. Working in sports, you’re
supposed to
stay neutral, but if I had to choose one, it would probably be Saku
Koivu. I
love a good story of overcoming adversity, and his story is one of the
best. I also
had the chance to interview him a few times, and he was always so
genuine. Sometimes that’s hard to find when you’re dealing with athletes
making millions
of dollars.
Where do
you like to watch games?
I get distracted easily, so if I really want to focus
on the details, I need to watch the games alone on my couch. But of course,
there’s nothing like watching a game from the Bell Centre. Watching from the
press box is okay, but you’re so high up that the players sort of look like
ants and since you’re supposed to be “working”, you can’t have a beer up there.
The best is when you’ve scored tickets down in the Reds, $12 beer in hand…good
times.
When
you're not working, do you watch games for fun? If so do you prefer to watch
with guys? with girls? why?
I do watch
games when I’m not working, partly so that I can be in the loop the next day
when I am working, and partly because I love hockey. I usually have a group of
friends that will watch it at their place or at a pub. It’s usually guys who
are die-hard hockey fans, but I have a few girlfriends who enjoy it too.
Do you
have any pre-game rituals or in game superstitions?
Ha, no I’m not that crazy.
Maybe if I was on the team. You think I have a shot?
Maybe you do have a shot at the team, crazier things have happened. Matt
Darche was 33 before he signed with the Habs, and he'd only played 101
NHL games before that over 10+ pro seasons. Of course there's always the
Manon Rheaume comparable too, and even the Habs have called in Kim St-Pierre to practice with them before. As Randy Teiman likes to often
say....."You never know"
Do you still play hockey regularly? You MUST have some pre-game rituals for you own games...
I play beer league hockey with the guys. A lot of them
end up talking about their good ol' Junior days...back before they'd get
an injury just from tying up their skates. It's still a lot of fun
though, even if no one is going pro anytime soon. I don't really have
any pregame rituals though...
Many
people may recall you spent a year working with a former Hab - PJ Stock. What
was that like?
It was loud. I worked with Pete Marier, and PJ Stock…both loud
personalities. Put them in a room together, and it was basically like
babysitting two kids. Two really fun, really talented kids.
Did you and
PJ spend lots of off-air time talking hockey?
Not really. Sports was just one
part of the morning show on CHOM, so we spent a lot of time trying to think of
different elements we could bring to the show. Like the one time a guy called
into the morning show and said they’d gotten a ticket for playing street hockey
with his kid. So PJ called up a few buddies and organized a huge charity street
hockey tournament for the next day. It attracted hundreds of people and raised
a bit of money for charity. He really used his “celebrity” status to help out
when he could.
Lots of
people think PJ's a "HAB-HATER" and really a Bruin at heart, what do
you think?
I think PJ
just likes to stir the pot. He would say the pro-Bruins comments, which would
rile up Pete Marier (and most of our listeners). I’m not sure if he even always
bought into what he was saying, but it made for great radio.
When PJ was working on Team 990, I felt the same way as a listener, he's
just trying to rile people up. It's shtick. I think he enjoy being the
heel. (to borrow a wrestling term)
What are
your expectations for the 2013-2014 edition of the Montreal Canadiens?
I think
having Therrien and Bergevin are exactly what the Habs have needed to rebuild a
winning franchise. There are a lot of injuries right now, so if they can stay
healthy, this could be the year. (Now I really sound like a Habs fan…)
For the
moment Jarred Tinordi and Michael Bournival are with the Canadiens, do you
expect them to last the season here, why or why not? What are your expectations
for them?
Whereas
Galchenyuk and Gallagher were great surprises last year, Bournival is raising a
lot of eyebrows this season. He really seems to be holding his own as a rookie,
and he’s making those around him better too. I hope he stays up for the year.