billsfanone
March 20th, 2003, 12:55:02 PM
March 20, 2003 -- MONTREAL - The booing is going to shower the ice here well before the game begins. But as the Islanders face the Canadiens in what just may be the toughest game they'll play all year - based on the level of desperation with which their opponent plays - the jeers will have nothing to do with the two points that could bury the Canadiens' hopes of making the playoffs.
It's become fashionable lately to trash the United States north of the border, and French Canadiens, in particular, have come out in force to protest our march into Iraq. Canada has remained neutral through the current mobilization but the people here have marched, rallied and booed the National Anthem at hockey games.
http://www.nypost.com/sports/islanders/32545.htm
It's become fashionable lately to trash the United States north of the border, and French Canadiens, in particular, have come out in force to protest our march into Iraq. Canada has remained neutral through the current mobilization but the people here have marched, rallied and booed the National Anthem at hockey games.
http://www.nypost.com/sports/islanders/32545.htm