Verrillo said in an interview Monday that he’d like see closing hours extended — at least when the Canadiens are playing.Renaud Poulin, the CEO of La Corporation des proprietaires de bars, brasseries et tavernes du Quebec, a bar owners association, said his group is calling for bars to be allowed to continue serving until midnight and to be able to stay open until 2 a.m., at least if the game is still on.“We’re asking for some flexibility from the government,” he said in an interview Monday.Poulin, who is also the owner of Resto Bar La Chope in Chateauguay, Que., south of Montreal, said he worries Monday night’s game will start late and that fans could find themselves having to leave a close game when there’s still five to 10 minutes left.