Five Canadian teams — Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Edmonton — have made the NHL playoffs this year, and the Canadiens are set to face off in Round 1 against the Capitals in Washington on Monday night.

“I’d love the experience of going into Washington and chatting with the fans there and just building that bond and feeding off it and having pleasant banter. It’s fun. That’s what it’s all about — connecting with people and enjoying the sport,” (Jack) Gurevitch, (a Montreal Canadiens superfan), said.

But Sunil Peetush, another Canadiens devotee who has a “Habs cave” in his home and has already been to the U.S. this year to see regular season games, has been having second thoughts about American travel after his family’s recent cruise that departed New Jersey last month.

“We just didn’t feel right as Canadians. We felt like we were betraying our country,” Peetush said, noting that going to Washington, the centre of U.S. government, would feel even worse.

  • StinkyFingerItchyBum@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    Canadian goes down to selfishly support the economy of a country threatening annexation, who is famous for illegal and immoral detention, emprisonment and deportation to 3rd party prisons, may get pickedup by ICE.

    “I never thought they would do this to me” fits pretty well. Visiting them to see a hockey game is a form of vote, and support.