But I'll go with booing Saks. He should have been applauded!
EDIT: most embarassing Habs moment, now that I think about it: the day Houle and Tremblay were named GM and coach. I wasn't sure if I should laugh or cry, so I just got drunk.
But I'll go with booing Saks. He should have been applauded!
EDIT: most embarassing Habs moment, now that I think about it: the day Houle and Tremblay were named GM and coach. I wasn't sure if I should laugh or cry, so I just got drunk.
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But I'll go with booing Saks. He should have been applauded!
EDIT: most embarassing Habs moment, now that I think about it: the day Houle and Tremblay were named GM and coach. I wasn't sure if I should laugh or cry, so I just got drunk.
For me it was Hearing the USA national anthem booed
that was right after the states started bombing iraq, i believe the booing was warranted for political reasons.
but most embarrassing moment was when barnaby scored a hattrick against the habs on mothersday with his haggard mother in the stands cheering him on. i hated barnaby with a passion back in the day.
-booing the US national anthem sure is a shame...
-having Patrick Poulin on the first line... or the second... is also a shame
-booing Patrick Roy
-Red Light Racicot
-When the Habs were 30th in the league (when Houle finaly got fired)
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From the list I voted, booing Koivu. All time was the disgusting meltdown against Carolina in 01/02 when it was discovered Theodore couldn't stop a beach ball and we got blown out 13-3 in the last 2 games.
Hiring a rookie GM and three rookie coaches the same day has to rank up there in a zone by itself. I remember hanging my head in shame while my roomates laughed about it.....then getting drunk. I was living in New Brunswick at the time - I still rememeber saying "This is the beginning of the end."