Late in the Leafs Vs. Habs game 25/03/06 Darcy Tucker tried to elbow Alex kovalev in the face, Kovalev responded with some sweet russian justice.
Go Habs Go!
Unbelievable comeback from 5 goal deficit. Montreal Canadiens Vs. New York Rangers (02/19/2008)
One of the greatest games of my lifetime, of all our lifetimes.
Go Habs Go.
Late in the Sabers V. Leafs game, the night after the Leafs were officially knocked out of a playoff spot, Andrew Peters gave them and Leaf haters around the world a preview of what they'd be doing while the real teams are competing for Lord Stanley's Cup.
Leafs Suck, GO HABS GO!
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