I haven't been back in Montreal, at all, since the playoffs ended two years ago. It's been a while.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not a hockey fan, which is probably why I had to leave Canada in the first place.
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.
No, I love Montreal... I think I love Montreal more than Montreal loves me... I love the food there.
There was a time there in the mid '80s to the '90s there that we played six finals, three Canada Cups, we were playing hockey almost 10 months a year for a long time there.
My relationship and the bond with the people in Montreal was kind of special and doesn't happen very often.
My life was in Montreal years ago. Best food in the world.
Since the beginning, I always loved the game. When you grow up in Montreal, one day you want to be a professional hockey player. When I was six or seven, I knew that was what I wanted.
My whole plan in my head has always been, if I go a year without acting, it's time to go home; it's time to go back to Montreal.
I don't think I know anyone who has a steady job in Montreal.
I ended up in the US for a month or so, before moving to Montreal with some Romanian friends.
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