We saw a Nordiques logo on SNL Saturday night and we don’t know why

We saw a Nordiques logo on SNL Saturday night and we don’t know why
We saw a Nordiques logo on SNL Saturday night and we don’t know why

Saturday night, we had the chance to see something you don’t often see on NBC.

A logo of the Quebec Nordiques.

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It was during a sketch of the popular show Saturday Night Live.

Said sketch was a parody of a Buffalo Wild Wings commercial (a sort of American equivalent of Cage) in which we can see fans of different NFL teams.

However, the New England Patriots fan, played by Bill Burr, represents all the negative stereotypes associated with Boston residents.

He is boorish, aggressive, racist, vulgar, he speaks loudly, he is a bad father. The commercial even ends with the latter, who fights with his own son in the middle of the restaurant.

For some reason that is never explained, throughout the sketch he wears a cast on his right arm.

For an even less explained reason, on the plaster, a drawing of the Quebec Nordiques logo was drawn.

Would that be an arrow sent to Quebec City?

Would this be an arrow sent to the fans of the Montreal Canadiens, who are the biggest rivals of the Boston Bruins?

Could this just be a strange coincidence?


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