McDavid, Crosby and Bedard (among others) say they love playing at the Bell Center

McDavid, Crosby and Bedard (among others) say they love playing at the Bell Center
McDavid, Crosby and Bedard (among others) say they love playing at the Bell Center

The Bell Center is special.

Even when the Canadian is having more difficult times, the fans are there to encourage their team on the ice. The fans shout to encourage the guys and when the Canadian scores a goal, it’s noisy in the Bell Centre.

But the opposite is also true: when the opposing team scores or a star player from the opposing team has the puck, we hear boos because the passion of the fans in Montreal is inexplicable.

Reading me, it looks like I’m making an ad to sell tickets for CH matches in Montreal.

But in fact, I’m just repeating the words of several star NHL players.

Some of them were asked what the best amphitheater in the league was… And most of them answered that it was the Bell Centre.

Sidney Crosby, Connor Bedard and Connor Bedard, among others, explain that playing in Montreal is different compared to elsewhere:

The Bell Center has always been popular with players.

But to see that the guys vote almost automatically for the Canadiens amphitheater is still demonstrative.

It proves that the players enjoy coming to play here even if they don’t wear the CH uniform.

On the other hand, I find that it is also a great message for Montreal fans.

Players appreciate the fact that people are passionate about their team and it makes sense: playing in an empty arena or a half-empty arena because fans aren’t showing up for games must be damn boring. .

What makes the difference in Montreal is that the Bell Center is (almost) always full. And the fans are still loud, even if the club doesn’t perform up to expectations on the ice.

In burst

– Don’t worry: Peyton Krebs and Rasmus Dahlin are still friends after their battle today in practice.

– That goes without saying.

– Voilà.

– I like it.

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