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P.K. Subban and Sean Avery exchanged heated remarks ahead of the Canadiens vs Lightning game. Avery taunted Subban about a potential loss, while Subban confidently predicted a Canadiens victory.
P.K. Subban and Sean Avery trade chirps ahead of the Habs vs Lightning game
If there are two names that continue to polarize hockey fans long after hanging up their skates, it's Sean Avery and P.K. Subban. The two loudest personalities in modern hockey, both known for their larger-than-life characters, their craving for attention, and their controversial pasts, have reignited their rivalry in spectacular fashion ahead of Game 6 between the Canadiens and the Lightning.
Tensions escalated dramatically in recent hours after a screenshot of a text message exchange surfaced, proving that Avery has no intention of backing down. True to his instigator reputation, Avery fired off a particularly crude and direct jab at Subban, asking how uncomfortable he'd feel after a 5-1 Tampa Bay victory that evening. Subban's response? A simple photo of himself adjusting his glasses with a defiant expression, accompanied by a short but confident prediction: "mtl 4-2." The exchange perfectly encapsulates the dynamic between the two men - one resorting to raw provocation, the other exuding cool confidence and showmanship.
The whole saga began roughly two weeks ago when Subban declared on national television that the Canadiens would win the Stanley Cup this year. For Avery, that was the last straw. In a fiery video response, he called P.K.'s analysis "the worst prediction in the history of television" and even questioned the former star defenseman's mental state.
From the very first game of the series, young Juraj Slafkovsky silenced Avery by recording a historic hat trick - all three goals scored on the power play. Subban wasted no time firing back, resharing Avery's video and pairing it with footage of his own iconic goal against the Bruins back in 2014 to highlight the irony of the situation.
Sean Avery taunted P.K. Subban with a crude jab about how uncomfortable he would feel after a potential 5-1 loss to the Lightning.
P.K. Subban responded with a photo of himself adjusting his glasses and confidently predicted a 4-2 victory for the Canadiens.
P.K. Subban and Sean Avery have a long-standing rivalry characterized by their polarizing personalities and past controversies in the hockey world.
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Sean Avery texto
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With Montreal holding a 3-2 series lead, tonight's game at the Bell Centre isn't just an opportunity for the Canadiens to eliminate the Lightning. It's also the decisive moment in this long-distance duel between two retired agitators.
Should Montreal prevail, Subban will have earned bragging rights and can claim he saw it coming against all odds. But if Tampa Bay wins 5-1 as Avery predicts, expect hockey's number one provocateur to flood social media with his trademark mockery. The answer comes tonight amid the deafening roar of the Bell Centre crowd.