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Montreal Canadiens fans aren't the only ones making fun of the Tampa Bay Lightning for damaging the Stanley Cup. Kraft Dinner Canada has entered the chat with an Instagram post trolling the Florida hockey team.

On Wednesday, Kraft Dinner Canada posted an image of a dented KD macaroni 'n' cheese snack cup, reminiscent of the dent that the Lightning's festivities left in the Stanley Cup. The text reads, "Caution: Cups may dent during boat parades."

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The Stanley Cup is reportedly coming to Montreal — but only for repairs after it was damaged during the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrations in Florida. 

A photo posted to Twitter and shared widely by sports journalists and media outlets on Monday shows the Cup with a distinct dent on the bowl, inciting the rage of hockey fans across the continent.

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The Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup on Wednesday night, delivering a crushing blow to the Montreal Canadiens and their fans.

While dismayed Habs players held back tears at their post-game press conference, Lightning player Nikita Kucherov shared his thoughts about the season — including Canadiens fans — in his own emotional (and shirtless) audience with the media.

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Soccer fans in Montreal will be sad to find out that Montreal won't host any 2026 FIFA World Cup games because the city has withdrawn its bid.

As confirmed by Canada Soccer and the City of Montreal on Tuesday morning, "following the withdrawal of a major financial partner" and a "lack of funding," according to a city press release, Montreal is backing out of the selection process and won't host any games.

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As we come to the eve of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals, fans of both finalist teams are anxious to know who will win the series. The mayor of Tampa said she wants the Montreal Canadiens to win Monday night — but not for the right reasons.

During a press conference for the 4th of July festivities, the mayor of Tampa, Jane Castor, made a bit of a crack at the Habs.

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A new map based on geotagged tweets shows that more U.S. states are rooting for the Montreal Canadiens to win the Stanley Cup Final as opposed to the Tampa Bay Lightning. 

Sports betting site BetOnline.ag created the map by tracking official fan hashtags related to Habs/Lightning games, such as #GoHabsGo and #GoBolts, using over 110,000 tweets from every state.

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In an Instagram post, the Montreal Canadiens shot down social media rumours that public health authorities would allow for an increased capacity at the Bell Centre for the Stanley Cup Final.

The team seemed to be referring to tweets suggesting that as many as 10,500 people would be allowed in the arena.

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After a stress-inducing Game 6 at the Bell Centre on June 24, the Montreal Canadiens won the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl for the first time in the team's 112-year history.

But what exactly is the Campbell Bowl? Why is it so historic that the Habs won it? And why would no one on the team touch the trophy? 

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Do you feel it? The way the positivity clings to the air? It's real and it's happening, Montreal, because a lot of us are finally feeling optimistic about pretty much everything that's going on in the city and it honestly feels so great. 

While much of the positivity is because of the Montreal Canadiens' magical playoff run, don't forget that there's Saint-Jean, the upcoming relaxing of health measures, the return of (tiny) house parties, and everyone's hot vax summer — plus there's a full moon on June 24.

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If you happened to be walking by Niagara Falls on Sunday evening, you would've been amazed to see them lit up in blue, white, and red in honour of the Montreal Canadiens. 

That's right, Canada's most famous waterfall was illuminated in the Habs colours ahead of their series that begins on Monday against the Las Vegas Golden Knights.

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After the Montreal Canadiens won Game 2 against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday, Premier François Legault tweeted that he hopes for a parade if the Habs win the Stanley Cup and "if Dr. Arruda is willing."

"And that's 6! [...] 10 more to go for the Cup... and the parade... if Dr. Arruda is willing...," Legault wrote.

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If you're out stretching your legs and need a caffeine boost, Second Cup is giving free vanilla bean lattes to Montrealers who walk past five shuttered Starbucks locations in the city.

According to information shared with MTL Blog, Montrealers who pass any of these Starbucks locations will receive geo-targeted Facebook and Instagram ads inviting them to claim their free drink.

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