If anyone is going, just be careful. If the Sens pull of the W things could get messy, and being in Sens colours wont help you.
Like Manked said, just be respekful.
Renaud Lavoie @RenLavoieRDS
Michel Therrien:"our captain was crying in my arms when he learned he could not play anymore."
That's some Les Mis **** right there.
Renaud Lavoie @RenLavoieRDS
Michel Therrien:"our captain was crying in my arms when he learned he could not play anymore."
Renaud Lavoie @RenLavoieRDS
Michel Therrien:"our captain was crying in my arms when he learned he could not play anymore."
If I were headed to the Bell Center for game 5 (and I'd love to, but I'm a tad too far away from Montreal to make that trip, I'm afraid), I'd be making sure I wasn't drinking at the game, and aware of my surroundings, if it looked early on in the game that the Sens might close out the series in the Canadien's own barn.
Wearing Sens colors + Sens winning the series in Montreal + Habs fans + drunk Habs fans + already established bad blood in this series = a recipe for trouble.
Head on over to the Habs PGT if you want a sneak peak at what is going to happen in Montreal if they lose Game 5.
Too short notice for me. Price is fair though
I was at games 1-2. And it was fine. Funny enough, Habs fans were worse at Scotiabank (from my own experience) than they were at the Bell Centre.
But I have kids, and generally people just shut their mouths around them. And my husband is a pretty big guy, so I think that helps too.