Montreal Canadiens Eastern Conference victory celebrations spark riot police response after Buffalo Sabres NHL Game 7 defeat
The Montreal Canadiens have advanced to the Eastern Conference Final after a dramatic Game 7 victory over the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL. The victory sent thousands of hockey fans flooding into downtown Montreal and partying late into the night after the playoff-clinching result.
Later celebrations degenerated into chaos, with Montreal police reportedly deploying riot control units to manage crowds around the city centre. NHL NEWS: Videos circulating online showed the streets filled with people, flares and fights as police attempted to regain control after the Canadiens’ huge playoff victory.
Montreal Canadiens Game 7 celebrations turn chaotic downtown
Crowds flooded downtown Montreal after the Montreal Canadiens won Game 7 to advance to the Eastern Conference Final, and the celebration quickly turned to chaos. Chants, fireworks and street gatherings in celebration of the playoff win over Buffalo continued late into the night.
Several local reports say riot police units were later deployed after some unruly supporters. Authorities used tear gas in some parts of the gathering after objects were thrown, and crowd control measures did not calm sections of the gathering, according to reports.
It was one of the biggest playoff moments in years for the Canadiens, the Game 7 result. Fans of the hockey team celebrated the franchise’s advance to the Eastern Conference Final all over the city, creating a feverish mood across Montreal just minutes after the final whistle.
The incident quickly became part of larger NHL news circulating online, with social media videos showing large groups singing, climbing street poles and setting off fireworks outside bars and public gathering areas. Police later restored order, but the incident showed how emotional postseason hockey can get in one of Canada’s most passionate hockey markets.
The Montreal Canadiens have moved on to the upcoming Eastern Conference Final after defeating the Buffalo Sabres in the decisive Game 7 contest. The latest NHL game results are already creating a lot of buzz across Canada, with analysts commenting on the Canadiens’ playoff performance and the unexpected scenes that occurred in downtown Montreal after the game.
Later celebrations degenerated into chaos, with Montreal police reportedly deploying riot control units to manage crowds around the city centre. NHL NEWS: Videos circulating online showed the streets filled with people, flares and fights as police attempted to regain control after the Canadiens’ huge playoff victory.
Crowds flooded downtown Montreal after the Montreal Canadiens won Game 7 to advance to the Eastern Conference Final, and the celebration quickly turned to chaos. Chants, fireworks and street gatherings in celebration of the playoff win over Buffalo continued late into the night.
Several local reports say riot police units were later deployed after some unruly supporters. Authorities used tear gas in some parts of the gathering after objects were thrown, and crowd control measures did not calm sections of the gathering, according to reports.
It was one of the biggest playoff moments in years for the Canadiens, the Game 7 result. Fans of the hockey team celebrated the franchise’s advance to the Eastern Conference Final all over the city, creating a feverish mood across Montreal just minutes after the final whistle.
The incident quickly became part of larger NHL news circulating online, with social media videos showing large groups singing, climbing street poles and setting off fireworks outside bars and public gathering areas. Police later restored order, but the incident showed how emotional postseason hockey can get in one of Canada’s most passionate hockey markets.
The Montreal Canadiens have moved on to the upcoming Eastern Conference Final after defeating the Buffalo Sabres in the decisive Game 7 contest. The latest NHL game results are already creating a lot of buzz across Canada, with analysts commenting on the Canadiens’ playoff performance and the unexpected scenes that occurred in downtown Montreal after the game.
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