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I Loves Me Some Trash Talk

by Laura, All Habs

MONTREAL, QC — Rookie Camp is on, All-Grown-Up Training Camp is about to start, and the Montreal Canadiens open their season in Toronto in a matter of days. Naturally, we are all excited for the puck to drop and for the games to start, but none are more excited than I… for the trash talk.

Smack talk, to me, is one of the best parts of being a fan. I’m not talking about being a drunk idiot and booing your own team’s goaltender or penalty kill unit or equipment guy. I’m talking about witty banter you trade with fans of rival teams (the rival part there is key, don’t get into trash talk contests with your own, cause really, that’s just a stupidity contest) that ends in laughs. Laughs, not broken noses. I said laughs, not broken noses.

If you do it right, you can have a lot of fun, but doing it wrong can leave you with some serious consequences, like a punch in the face. Or jail. Or a fate worse than death. The fate worse than death is also known as ‘being banned from a hockey arena.’

Decent trash talk is usually entertaining, can make you new friends out of rival fans at a bar or arena, and (I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t point out) it can sometimes be all kindsa hot, too. So how do you know whether you’re doing it right? Always keep in mind that it’s all about keeping up a certain level of respect all around:

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