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Montreal tonight (12/4)....very cool!


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Leafsnet.. I mean NHLN is pretty cool yeah.

Its cool that the Habs have 100 years of history... really... but they can stop celebrating it whenever.. I have no idea how long this is going to continue... but it's getting ridiculous.

On a side note, it's always hilarious watching games that are in Montreal when they show them on NHLN. Their fans are just funny to me.

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Its cool that the Habs have 100 years of history... really... but they can stop celebrating it whenever.. I have no idea how long this is going to continue... but it's getting ridiculous.

I'm headed to Montreal in Feb to see the Flyers play....saw printed on the tickers "Centennial Jersey Night", so at least one more celebration I guess :)

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I agree the celebrations have been going on far too long and they must be a distraction to the players as well.

I have to admit though, the one on Friday, which I finally watched last night, was pretty impressive. Watching all those retired players hit the ice certainly brought back alot of memories!! So many of those players were the ones I was watching as a kid.

But enough of the past, it's time to start focusing on today and the future!

Interesting thing I learned though, in 100 years of history, 776 players have worn the red, white and blue. That seems to be such a small number to me!

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I have to admit though, the one on Friday, which I finally watched last night, was pretty impressive.

was really cool....even for a non-Habs fan. I watched it initially to try and determine how high the gray seats are (hehe....WAY up there), but hung in due to the cool factor.

have fun tonight crushing my team....the disarray, the disarray!

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not a bad seat in the house....you'll enjoy it!!! I am actually still working on something for February as well. I got snowed in this weekend so had to cancel my trip to Seattle, so that gained me some $$$ and some wife points!

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I know this is kinda unrelated... but are you guys at all surprised that the Habs haven't been a massive failure this year? They basically told the whole team to hit the street and filled the roster with the 2009 All Free Agency team.

Not to mention, Gionta, Gomez, Cammalleri... good players but jeez it's like Oompa Loompa land out there.

I know they aren't exactly the best team in the world, but I'm really surprised they haven't completely bombed. Especially with Markov going down.

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