Max-Pac and B-Max.
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The guys who aren't going to make the Canadiens are better than the guys who aren't going to make the Senators.
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Oh no, the car race is back.
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Kovy: A diving stick check, and the crowd goes wild.
The song being played when they score sounds NOTHINg like Simple PLan to me? MAybe my ears suck.. but what ever it is.. it sounds good
Submitted by Hoegarden on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 21:04.
Sure sound like our Baby Habs are making the best of their stint in Montreal.
Submitted by T-roy West on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 21:12.
Man Hoegarden, we are going to be so spoiled this year. Between watching all the rookies grow up in Hamilton and Les Canadiens march to #25, this year is going to be awesome!!
Submitted by Hoegarden on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 21:21.
I'm going to the game here in Ottawa tomorrow; can't wait is mildly putting it. It will be a really good test for the kids after tonight.
Submitted by T-roy West on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 21:03.
Who else cant wait to watch a tonne of Bulldogs games this year?
I love listenting to the boys on the french station, they just add so much damn energy to it.. although they tend to lose me in what really is going on sometimes cause they get too into it.. but I still perfer them over CJAD... but its not taking anything away from CJAD, I've listented to them and really find they do a GREAT JOB.
These two WILL play this season. Not saying they will play 82 games.. ESPECIALLY PAC.. will play atleast one or two games this season.. he will probably go to Hamilton.
the Car race is always fun!.. Only if your section is cheering like crazy.. Free stuff is awesome.
About I grew up in Park Extension, within walking distance of Dickie Moore's Dairy Queen on Jean Talon. Moore had a place on L'Acadie Blvd., and we used to see him driving around in his convertible with a Samoyed and a very dishy wife.
While "studying" at McGill University during the 1960s, I used to attend games at the old Montreal Forum. My fellow undergraduate reprobates and I would scramble up the stairs to get centre-ice spots in the top standing room section, where aged ushers didn't know or care what we were smoking.
I stood out in the cold for six hours to get tickets to the 1975 New Year's Eve game between the Canadiens and Central Red Army. With the exception of the birth of my daughter, the 3-3 tie was the greatest event I've ever seen in my life.
The Canada-U.S. Gold medal game comes close .... but I wasn't there.
I've been a professional journalist since 1974, when I joined the Montreal Star sports department. I've covered the 1976 Olympic Games, the 1979 Expos, pop music and MSO tours of Europe and Asia (classical musicians are WAY more fun to drink with than athletes). I wrote a TV & Radio column for 20 years and, since 2000, have written a City column for The Gazette.
The best part of being a Habs Inside/Out contributor is attending games at the Bell Centre. I think it's a great building: noisy, raucous and packed to the rafters with Montrealers and visitors who live for hockey.
And I still get goosebumps every time Michel Lacroix booms out "Accueillons nos Canadiens ..."
Having seen the Boston Red Sox win two World Series and the Pittsburgh Steelers add a couple Super Bowl titles, I suppose I can die happy ... but not before another Stanley Cup parade. And I'd really like my daughter to see a historic New Year's Eve game.
I like all the players. Covering baseball gives me a profound appreciation of pro athletes who aren't jerks.
My weltanschauung was summarized by the late great Bill Hicks when he said "all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves."
Have a nice day.
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