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Canadiens de Montréal contre Lightning de Tampa Bay MATCH 3 EN DIRECT avec Steve Dangle



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  1. 88% really does makes sense, i wish you guys were mtl fans, Im one and i still watch basically all your leafs stuff, love the energy and your takes

  2. I'm so happy Steve gets to really ride with a good team who can get it done when the pressure's on. I'm not even being sarcastic! There's stuff to learn about how to rebuild a team, which Toronto is going to have to do sooner than later.

  3. Maxime Lapierre has a hockey podcast too (Hockey with an accent), probably wants to add a couple other hockey content creators!

  4. Not sure why, but the sportsnet shot of the crowd outside the bell centre wasnt actually of the fan fest. It was of the overflow. The actual crowd outside to watch the game was in the courtyard beside the bell centre (if youve been you know what im talking about) and the sportsnet shot was on avenue des canadiens and the stairs across the road from the bell centre, the actual larger and rowdier crowd was in la cour rio tinto beside the bell centre where all the statues are. So if you thought the outdoor crowd there looked big and rowdy, that was only the people who didnt get into the real party. I went last year and you gotta show up like 3-4 hours before to even have a chance of getting into the outdoor viewing area

  5. I am so happy Hutson got that OT winner especially from a point bomb. You could tell he's worked a lot on his shot. What a difference in just a year. Total pro. You could tell he really wanted it at the end of the 3rd. I'm not surprised. All aboard the Lane Traaaain

  6. hi fangleman remember me?
    say hi to adam for me
    he still owes me a sandwich
    and um if you guys complained like i do you wouldnt be in a rebuild .
    ill toss you a sub for old times sake
    gohabsgo

  7. Whatever happens in these playoffs, the Habs are so back for years to come, future powerhouse incoming, a few more pieces and we have a potential dynasty in the making

  8. Let's give Kirby Dach some love, what a game, and thanks to the magician Hutson. Steve, a huge thank you from me for these live streams. I know you're a big Leafs fan, but I appreciate how you share your passion for hockey even if they're not your favorite team. Anyway, we're all Canadians🙂et en passant Steve j'adore ton français ^^! I really appreciate it man! ^^

  9. ### The Carceral Fandom: A Psychological Forensic Analysis of Toronto Maple Leafs Post-Traumatic Stress via the April 24, 2026 Broadcast
    *Abstract*
    The psychological phenomenon of sports fandom often borders on the obsessive, but rarely does it cross into clinical pathology as visibly as it does with chronic supporters of the Toronto Maple Leafs. An acute forensic analysis of the April 24, 2026, live broadcast featuring Steve Dangle—covering the Montreal Canadiens' 3-2 overtime victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning—provides a real-time case study in sports-induced Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). What should have been an objective observation of a Game 3 Eastern Conference playoff matchup instead degenerated into a live-streamed trauma response, proving that for the diehard Leafs fan, fandom is not a hobby; it is a literal psychological prison.
    #### 1. Narcissistic Fandom and Pathological Projection
    The primary symptom exhibited during the April 24 broadcast was an inability to process external events without filtering them through a personalized, trauma-centric lens. Despite the Canadiens demonstrating dominant possession metrics and heavily outshooting Tampa Bay en route to their victory, the broadcaster was fundamentally incapable of evaluating Montreal's performance in a vacuum.
    * *The Clinical Manifestation:* When observing Montreal's top-line struggles to produce at 5-on-5 early in the game, the subject bypassed objective hockey analysis and defaulted to projection. He actively superimposed the identity of the perennial-choking Maple Leafs onto the Canadiens, warning his chat:
    > "That's been the Leaf's problem for so long right, trust me you don't want to be them."
    >
    This represents narcissistic fandom—forcing a historic rival to wear the psychological weight of Toronto's failures rather than acknowledging the objective reality of the game unfolding on the ice. He cannot let Montreal simply be Montreal; their struggles must be about Toronto.
    #### 2. Chronological Stagnation: The Permanence of the 2021 Nightmare
    Trauma victims often exhibit temporal stagnation, living perpetually in the moment of their deepest psychological wounding. For this subject, time stopped during the devastating 2021 Montreal-Toronto playoff series.
    * *The Zerg Delusion:* Early in the broadcast, the subject expressed extreme distress that Montreal fans in the chat were utilizing the exact same insults from five years prior, stating:
    > "Guys we went through this in 2021 when I streamed the Habs, dummies regenerate like the Zerg."
    >
    * *Confirmation Bias:* When prompted by a viewer asking the pathological question—do the 2026 Canadiens look like the 2021 Leafs—the subject instantly validated the delusion:
    > "Yes, because the 21 Leafs looked dominant, they did, and then they sucked."
    >
    Because he spent that entire 2021 playoff run streaming Montreal games, he is now trapped in a vicious cycle. He was not watching Lane Hutson score an overtime winner for the 2026 Montreal Canadiens; he was watching the ghosts of the 2021 Toronto Maple Leafs.
    #### 3. Inescapable Self-Hatred and Masochistic Pivoting
    The final, most destructive phase of the subject's psychological unraveling occurred precisely at the moment of Montreal's triumph. As the Bell Centre erupted following the Game 3 overtime goal, the subject’s cognitive framework collapsed. Instead of addressing the mechanics of the hockey play, his brain short-circuited directly into agonizing, internalized jealousy.
    * *The Agony of the Outside:* Confronted with the visceral joy of a rival fanbase, the subject immediately engaged in self-flagellation:
    > "Sucks to admit as a Leafs fan but that outside Montreal crowd looks way better than Maple Leaf Square."
    >
    * *Franchise Devaluation:* This realization completely broke his analytical facade, prompting an instant, bitter pivot to bashing his own franchise. He declared that the only thing Toronto actually does well is "make money" and quickly followed with the fatalistic addendum, "apparently they don't even do that very well anymore."
    #### The Bottom Line
    The forensic evidence from the April 24, 2026, broadcast confirms that being a diehard Toronto Maple Leafs fan functions as a localized, sports-induced psychological disorder. The subject's reality is entirely warped by historical failure, transforming an objective NHL playoff stream into a real-time exposure therapy session—without the therapy.
    Montreal Canadiens vs Tampa Bay Lightning Live with Steve Dangle
    Watching this stream provides primary source evidence of the subject's pathological projection and inability to separate current playoff matchups from historic Toronto trauma.

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  10. Steve I want you to know you cheering for the Habs after they eliminated the Leafs in 2021 is what made me watch your channel and you borderline got me to start liking the Leafs as a french canadian so that’s saying a lot. Thank you for doing this.

  11. Should’ve seen the game from the bar I was in tonight… you don’t even have to be at the Bell Centre to feel the electric atmosphere 🔵⚪️🔴 great game from both teams ⚡️

  12. When you said “rouge blanc et blue” being funny Steve because you hate Montreal and this is your female emotions having to comment on Canadiens hockey that is relevant and your dumpster fire, shitty maple leaf team that’s only real interest is “who’s the next GM” 😅 hahahaha

  13. Dangle is awesome man. Wish he was a Habs fan but this is close enough. True pro through and through. Hope Montreal can advance so we get more of these 🙂

  14. Great job Steve , love the French talk.
    Congrats on the dog, we have a 10 month old cavapoo looks EXACTLY like Max (wow). Great job again, from a long time fan!! GHG

  15. Is this Steve Dangle in a Moosheads jersey streaming a Canadiens game?? This Nova Scotian Habs fan is delighted

  16. Steve, you asked what Toronto &/vs Montreal do well
    Mtl
    The jersey retirement ceremonies
    The pre-game hype with the ice on 🔥
    The use of team veterans as ambassadors

    Tor
    I’m still thinking
    Both teams have a rabid fan base, but I feel that mtl has more rational fans!

    The biggest difference between the two buildings in the playoffs was on stark display last night, when Toronto concedes a goal you hear a few away team fans cheering. Last night when Tampa scored you heard a collective sigh or gasp of frustration but, no sounds of cheering!!!

  17. Should we find Steve a CAC Sweater RED White Green with a Green Maple Leaf with a gothic off-white C. CAC = CLUB ATLETIQUE CANADIEN. OR The Barber SHOP Blue-White-Red With the white maple leaf and the blue CAC which size for Steve ?

  18. LHJMQ = Ligue hockey Junior Majeur du Québec (before the Maritime Expension)

    LHJMQ = Ligue Hockey Junior Maritimes-Québec (Since the Maritime Expension)

    QMJHL = Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (before the Maritimes expension) aka the Q

    QMJHL = Quebec-Maritimes Junior Hockey League (After the Maritimes expension) aka the Q

    The QMJHL, THe OHL and the WHL are part of the CHL.

  19. As much as I sincerely hate the Leafs, Steve could one day help me reconcile with Toronto. He's such a unifier for Canadian hockey overall. Continue ton bon travail! 😊

  20. Should the Canadiens have a nasty lead and be closing out Tampa at home, Pleeeeeease run the Kucherov post game interview from their previous meeting in the finals over and over and over on the big screen as the game winds down. Well worth any fine.

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