And, of course, all of my friends and family are so excited because they feel like Montreal is being represented on Mad Men.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The excitement of the fans in Montreal, especially in the playoffs, I don't think you can get that anywhere else. For a hockey player, I kind of wish everyone could go through that and experience what it is to play there. It's very unique.
I hope that one day the people of Quebec will one day be a part of the concert of nations. This is an internal debate. This will happen when Quebecers are ready.
Montreal is a great town. There's equal parts blue-collar town.
Montreal is a very cosmopolitan, sophisticated, erudite, educated, glorious city today. But it wasn't quite that way when I was growing up there. There was a lot of anti-Semitism. And I had to deal with that in an area of the city that had very few Jews.
No, I love Montreal... I think I love Montreal more than Montreal loves me... I love the food there.
I'm a big fan of 'Mad Men.'
They read their sports pages, know their statistics and either root like hell or boo our butts off. I love it. Give me vocal fans, pro or con, over the tourist types who show up in Houston or Montreal and just sit there.
My relationship and the bond with the people in Montreal was kind of special and doesn't happen very often.
I sort of feel like 'Mad Men' fans are like sci-fi fans because they are very, very devoted, and they're very loyal and very excited about it.
I think over there in Montreal they're a bit hardcore with the old homos. They're not that keen on them.