GDT: ADSF Game 3: Habs @ Senators - 7:00 p.m. EDT

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MrExpos

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I was actually going to make up a story that I was physically violated by someone with a towel and go whine to local medias about it, in the hope that the habs give me tickets in a box at the Bell.

You probably won't have to make it up! I went to a Rangers/Sens playoff game in 2012 with 3 of my friends with Rangers jersey and got thrown mayonnaise and gums on top of the usual verbal heckling (which was fine since I understood we were in the opponent's building).

Rangers won 3-2 and a guy 3 or 4 rows above us threw us a full beer that landed right on me. One of my friend wanted to go up to get them, we held him back while their girlfriends were challenging us to get up and fight them.

Honestly, I had fun and I didn't care much about them because the fans around us knew they were dumbass and we knew it would not escalate if we didn't lower ourselves to their standard. I just find it laughable to see an article like that trying to make it look like the Montreal crowd is a crazy one. It's one of the "softest" crowd on the opposing team's fans, aside from some verbal heckling.
 

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The last time the habs won games 1 and 2 games at home was in 2008 against Boston.

Montreal ended up losing game 3 in OT and the series ended up going seven games.

That's just an example of how a series can swing. I'm hoping for the best.

And before that was against the Hurricanes in 2006... we know how it ended.

I wish we score an early goal tonight. It would kill any hope Ottawa might have.
 

habergeon

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Habs are going to win big tonight, and it will be the Hamburglar's last game of the series.

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I...can....feel it!

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Kriss E

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The last time the habs won games 1 and 2 games at home was in 2008 against Boston.

Montreal ended up losing game 3 in OT and the series ended up going seven games.

That's just an example of how a series can swing. I'm hoping for the best.

Yes, and teams have also came back from 0-3 deficits to win a series. Everyone knows how things can swing.
But everything needs to go wrong for us for this to happen. If Ottawa couldn't pull game one away from us when they had everything going for them, I just don't see how they can win the next 4 out of 5.

From that season by the way, only Plekanec and Markov are still on the team. Price was a rookie back then, it's like an entire different player now.
 

Summer Rose

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Good job Primrose Everdeen ! Very creative. What is the Sens lineup made of? Eggs with paprika?

Go habs go !

Deviled eggs is what they're called. You boil eggs, slice them in half, scoop out the yolks and mash them up with stuff. I used horseradish, mustard, garlic, parsley, and a little mayonnaise. Then you spoon that mixture back into the eggs and sprinkle generously with paprika.
 

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You probably won't have to make it up! I went to a Rangers/Sens playoff game in 2012 with 3 of my friends with Rangers jersey and got thrown mayonnaise and gums on top of the usual verbal heckling (which was fine since I understood we were in the opponent's building).

Rangers won 3-2 and a guy 3 or 4 rows above us threw us a full beer that landed right on me. One of my friend wanted to go up to get them, we held him back while their girlfriends were challenging us to get up and fight them.

Honestly, I had fun and I didn't care much about them because the fans around us knew they were dumbass and we knew it would not escalate if we didn't lower ourselves to their standard. I just find it laughable to see an article like that trying to make it look like the Montreal crowd is a crazy one. It's one of the "softest" crowd on the opposing team's fans, aside from some verbal heckling.

Am I the only one who notice medias are going full propaganda mode against the Habs ?
 

Baruch

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Deviled eggs is what they're called. You boil eggs, slice them in half, scoop out the yolks and mash them up with stuff. I used horseradish, mustard, garlic, parsley, and a little mayonnaise. Then you spoon that mixture back into the eggs and sprinkle generously with paprika.

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Living in Tance City, right now.

He's in ten cities?

Un temps cité?
 

Phil Parent

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Deviled eggs is what they're called. You boil eggs, slice them in half, scoop out the yolks and mash them up with stuff. I used horseradish, mustard, garlic, parsley, and a little mayonnaise. Then you spoon that mixture back into the eggs and sprinkle generously with paprika.

I use green onions and mayo, sprinkled with paprika. Would try your receipe but not sure about putting garlic in there.
 

ClasslessGuy

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Watching this one from the hospital, baby boy decided to start pneumonia, everything is back to normal but we have to stay here for the night, brought his habs jersey for tonight
 

Disappearing Semin

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Deviled eggs is what they're called. You boil eggs, slice them in half, scoop out the yolks and mash them up with stuff. I used horseradish, mustard, garlic, parsley, and a little mayonnaise. Then you spoon that mixture back into the eggs and sprinkle generously with paprika.

Too much work, ill stick to hotdogs
 

Habskrieg

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Hope the Habs fans there go crazy, are louder and that this happens to their arena

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edit: wtf, I can't put gifs?
edit2: all good
 
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