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Montreal in Calgary tonight

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There's probably 8-10 thousand Habs fans there in Calgary. Which is really saying something. That place is always rockin with their boisterous 'C' of red. But you can definetly here the habs fans everytime they lay a good hit.

Lots of hits on both sides.

Price sitting tonight. Halek is in goal for the Habs.

And now the Habs just scored! 1-0 (Kostitsyn) Habs fans are now singing "o'lay o'lay" or whatever that is they sing!

Good game so far

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I am loving that game Doggy. The Rangers just lost their 5th in a row.

Yeah, it's good that Shanny left, now I can unequivocally hate the Rags again.

Kovalev is a ******* dog, but f*** me Daisey, he timed that pass perfectly. Nice goal.

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Kovalev is a ******* dog, but f*** me Daisey, he timed that pass perfectly. Nice goal.

did you see them try and rip each others heads off at the end of the period? Phaneuf is always in the thick of that s***.

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Habs fans love their hockey, which is awesome. But I don't get why they chant Olé. It's a soccer/bullfighting chant. Any Habs fan that says otherwise clearly doesn't know what it means.

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Habs fans love their hockey, which is awesome. But I don't get why they chant Olé. It's a soccer/bullfighting chant. Any Habs fan that says otherwise clearly doesn't know what it means.

What's good for chantin' in one arena is good for chantin' in another, ought to be the prevailing logic. And seeing as they are French, they probably brought it with them from those terrace chanting hooligans across the pond. :P

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What's good for chantin' in one arena is good for chantin' in another, ought to be the prevailing logic. And seeing as they are French, they probably brought it with them from those terrace chanting hooligans across the pond. :P

It's actually a Spanish chant.

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There's probably 8-10 thousand Habs fans there in Calgary. Which is really saying something. That place is always rockin with their boisterous 'C' of red. But you can definetly here the habs fans everytime they lay a good hit.

Lots of hits on both sides.

Price sitting tonight. Halek is in goal for the Habs.

And now the Habs just scored! 1-0 (Kostitsyn) Habs fans are now singing "o'lay o'lay" or whatever that is they sing!

Good game so far

Calgary has a pretty good mixture of fans there. The guy I'm seeing lives there currently and he says that whenever there's Wings/Flames games, the bars are a good 50/50 mix of Wings/Flames fans. There's Wings flags on cars - Wings stickers on cars..

Calgary is a pretty diverse place - hockey and all.

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