centipede2233
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As was said during the WJCs of 15 and 17, Montréal is a canadiens town, not a hockey town. Unfortunate the prices were so high thoughShould have had it in the hockey mecca. Montreal always has low turnouts for these events it seems
I think it's going to be very intense. All this talk that it could play out like an all-star game (in intensity) is crazy imo. Once these boys put on their nations jerseys everything changes.Is it going to be intense at least? Or do we expect something close to 'non-contact' hockey?
It’s the same people there regular season, playoffs and events like these. Subscribers get first dibs before the public sale.It wouldn't be corporations with season tickets for this obviously. Barn is rocking in pre-season and playoffs
Were you at the Molson Center for the 1996 Final? It looked like a European venue but with Canadian flags.As was said during the WJCs of 15 and 17, Montréal is a canadiens town, not a hockey town. Unfortunate the prices were so high though
Not sure how many times you been to SBA but I’ve been to both many times and this is simply not true.A 3/4 filled Bell Centre is louder than Scotiabank any day of the week.
Actually, 2014. As you can't take seriously tournament which featured teams 'North America' and 'Europe'.Yeah, also factor in, best on best hasn’t been done since 2016. The competitive juices will be maxed. I don’t expect a lot of rough play, but it’ll be intense
I wasn’t alive unfortunately, so noWere you at the Molson Center for the 1996 Final? It looked like a European venue but with Canadian flags.
Not sure how many times you been to SBA but I’ve been to both many times and this is simply not true.
Depends whos playing.I've been to both a fair number of times and there's no comparison to be made between them as far as the fan experience and volume is concerned.
Depends whos playing.
I've been to many morgue like games in Montreal and many loud games in Toronto. The opposite has also been true at times.