Let’s be real: we’re all glad it’s come to this. Hockey’s most-heated rivalry has come down to a Game 7, as the Montreal Canadiens travel to Boston to take on the Bruins in this pivotal elimination game.
VIDEO: Jack Edwards Rants ... About What? Well, We Aren’t Entirely Sure Either
Since then, he has compared hockey games to the Revolutionary War, yelled at Roman Hamrlik to “GET UP!”, and well, just a whole ‘nother level of what some would call homerism, and some would call entertainment.
I don’t know why Jack Edwards assumes that everyone in Montreal are “royals” due to their birthplace or something, or how any of what he says ever relates to anything, but it sure is entertaining. Thank goodness we still have another round of this ... oh, and it’s against Philly. This’ll get good.
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Canadiens Vs. Bruins, Game 7: Montreal Comes Back To Force Overtime
Canadiens Vs. Bruins, Game 7: Montreal Pulls One Back To Tie It After Two
It’s anyone’s game at this point, though due to the home ice advantage and their advantage on faceoffs, the ice is tilting slightly towards Boston.
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Of course, at the same time, they haven’t been able to capitalize on the power play either -- zero goals in 19 chances in this series -- and that’s a big reason why we’re still playing hockey in Boston on Wednesday night.
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