Fans say seeing Habs at home in final a once in a lifetime experience
MONTREAL — Even with the arena at a fraction of its capacity and despite their team trailing for more than 58 minutes, the fans at Montreal’s Bell Centre were never quiet on Friday night.
For some of the 3,500 fans at the Bell Centre, seeing the first Habs home game in a Stanley Cup final series since 1993 — as they faced off against Tampa Bay in Game 3 of the series — was a once in a lifetime experience.
“Dream of a lifetime, it’s like a bucket list,” said Toros Assadourian, who travelled from Toronto to cheer for Montreal.
While tickets were sold to season ticket holders through a lottery system, tickets on resale websites started at more than $3,000.