BenchBrawl
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It also has to do with him being french/from quebec and one of the last french/quebex origin legends in the league.As a tribute to his career
I wouldn’t expect you to understand
If there's one thing Montreal is great at its pumping the tires of mediocre players
Do you really not understand why fans in Montreal are cheering for Marc-Andre Fleury on his farewell tour?Why cheer for a guy who didn't want to play for you and also just beat you?
Wait, you're allowed to cheer at a hockey game??
Why even bother making these kind of class-less nonsense comments?If there's one thing Montreal is great at its pumping the tires of mediocre players
They'll surely retire his number.If there's one thing Montreal is great at its pumping the tires of mediocre players
You cannot be mediocre and be #2 all-time in wins. You just seem like a bitter fan of a rival team right now and it's sad.If there's one thing Montreal is great at its pumping the tires of mediocre players
Yes, at first she's whatched future HOF Fleury. Then she's gone home with you. I don't blame her that she had cried.
just joking
I think when players of that caliber announce their retirement in season you'll see stuff like that on occasion. It's happened a few times in the past.Has this been a thing his whole career in MTL or do they do this only on guys last laps?
Like was he always appreciated when he came into town?
Even if you consider him an average starter during his career, being able to play goalie in this league for 22 years is an incredible achievement by itself. Goalies are such voodoo and shooters are so good at figuring out weaknesses that tons of goalies find themselves out of the league within a few years. His longevity is incredible.You cannot be mediocre and be #2 all-time in wins. You just seem like a bitter fan of a rival team right now and it's sad.