Canadiens soak in fan appreciation with improved home performance in win over Flames
MONTREAL — During the first TV timeout in the third period, with the Montreal Canadiens holding a 4-1 lead and 13:45 remaining, the fans at the Bell Centre created a moment.
The entire TV timeout was filled with a wave, and as play was set to restart, the crowd started chanting ‘Ole Ole Ole.’
“It was a cool moment. I haven’t played in a lot of buildings where the wave’s going and it feels like someone just scored,” said Canadiens goaltender Jacob Fowler.
While Fowler was only playing his eighth career NHL game, Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis has a lot more experience, and still found the moment special.


