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Originally Posted by habtastic
I'm planning to watch on CBC (just for the HD) so I guess the Brunet rules are omitted for me. Guess it's only fair I add two to make up:
- Take a shot any time a weak SOG attempt hits the opp. fwd on squarely on the shin pad leading to a 2 on 1 if not a breakaway
-Chug for 5 seconds when Lang (rather than Carbo) is genuinely smiling (not sarcastically) as if he had dropped some E (perhaps the reason for the missed open net) even though we are 3 goals down and when he is tapping the other team's players (espescially goalie) on the back for doing such a great job at anticipating his obvious passes
In reference to the above posts about a tir du revert, anybody notice lately that they have been franglacising (and maybe this is a legit french word, but I had not heard it before):
"Et c'etait vraiment un BOUL-LAIT!"
ie. referring to a hard shot, or a bullet.
Also I much prefer watching the Habs commentary in French. Tir et le but (when we score mind you) is the best phrase in sports. Damn you Rogers, damn you.
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the legit french word boulet refers to a cannonball
