Habs Tweetup comes to Montreal

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    What’s a Tweetup?

    Twitter is a free social messaging utility for staying connected in real-time. A tweetup is a real world social gathering for people who know each other through the online Twitter service. This is an opportunity for Twitter users to meet in person, network, and have fun.

    What’s this Habs Tweetup all about?

    It’s a gathering of hockey twitterers in cities all over the US and Canada to watch the first playoff game. The night is also being used to launch “ThePortal” at NHL.com.

    When and where can Montreal tweeps join a Tweetup?

    Game #1 Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins
    Thursday April 16, 2009
    6-11 pm. Game time is 7:00 pm

    Les 3 Brasseurs – Crescent
    Ste Catherine & Crescent
    1356 Ste-Catherine St. W.

    Just let the staff know you want to be seated with the Montreal Tweetup group.

    What happens during the tweetup?

    Cheer the Habs to victory over the Bruins.

    Bring a fully charged “something” to tweet from. (Yes, people bring laptops to tweetups!) Take lots of photos. You can TwitPic them and send them via email to All Habs. We’ll post them afterward.

    What can I win?

    NHL has provided a prize of a NHL Gamecenter Subscription.

    Can anyone go?

    Sure! But we ask you to let us know you are coming: RSVP here!

    Montreal Habs Tweetup hosts:

    Pluc
    Kyle Roussel
    All Habs

    3 COMMENTS

    1. What a great summary of what the Worldwide NHL Tweetup is all about!

      Best of luck with your event. You know I’ll be following along on Twitter so send in lots of updates and Twitpics!

      @dani3boyz
      @nhltweetup

    2. Agh, I’m still trying to decide whether to come… I mean.. do you guys really want to meet me? I think you’d all be completely underwhelmed by me…=p

    3. @Dani – we should be thanking you. You’re the mad scientist who came up with this whole phenomena, weren’t you?

      @EP – you certainly live up to your name – of course we want to meet you!

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