
We all know the media and fans in Montreal are probably the toughest in the NHL. They love a scandal and they will do everything in their power to create one. Their efforts appear to really pick up when the team is losing, or coming off a losing season. Players around the league know how tough they can be, which I imagine is one of the reasons why, until this year, most free agents have avoided the city of Montreal like the plague.
It's been well documented that the 100th season was a let down. Not only did the team struggle, but a scandal involving the Tit's brothers and Roman Hamrlik made front page news (despite it turning out to be not that big of a deal, at least in my opinion, but that is a whole different story). Then came the players off ice activities coming into question, with several pictures of players drinking and womanizing. Heaven forbid a single 20 something athlete enjoy a few drinks and try to get a bit of action. I guess on days off players are required to hide in their basements playing video games. There were no dates on the pictures so they could have been from the off season or days off, so who cares. Last week, a picture of Max Lapierre and Scott Gomez surfaced and media/fans again questioned off ice activities. Imagine Lappy taking out a new teammate on the town to show him around, how dare he.
And now the most recent gong show. Carey Price had a feature on TSN talking about this past season. He was in Calgary training and new coach Jacques Martin had came to town to spend some time with him. Really good interview talking about how he wanted to bounce back. But the media and fans found something to criticize.
His hat. Yes his hat. He was sporting a Washington Nationals hat in the interview. Some fans felt this was disrespectful to the late Montreal Expos fans and the city of Montreal for him to wear such a thing. Now I was a big Expos fan. I grew up cheering for Tim Raines, Larry Walker and Vladimir Guererro. The 1994 strike that cost the Expos their best shot at a World Series championship was a kick in the junk. But I find Price wearing a Washington Nationals hat in no way disrespectful to anyone. Am I to believe that there are no residents in the city of Montreal that cheer for the Washington Nationals and/or wear any of their clothing? If a resident indeed was seen wearing any Nationals clothing, would they be banished? Maybe if he was sporting a Leafs hat things would be different.
So the media and fans, after jeering him throughout the playoffs, are again getting on the 22 year old's case. Why would he want to stay in Montreal any longer than he had too? Why wouldn't he play out his time until he becomes an unrestricted free agent and then get out of town as fast as he can? He is a potential franchise goalie who has won at every level he has played. It's time to start treating players with a little more respect. Yea I know, the team hasn't won a cup since 1993 and the fans are hungry. But trumping up scandals like this over nothing doesn't help. And I certainly won't put this incident all on the media, this was mostly so called "fans" of the team. It may be time for these "fans" to pick a new favorite team. Lucky the Habs have enough that they can stand to lose a few of these pinheads.