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Seattle Kraken Players Spotted Partying in Montreal Ahead of Their Game Against the Habs

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Elias Adaime
October 28, 2024  (2:05 PM)
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As the Montreal Canadiens prepare to face off against the Seattle Kraken tomorrow, live from the Bell Centre, it seems the visitors have been enjoying the city.

First off, some familiar faces from the Kraken were spotted at Palma, a fantastic spot located on Peel Street.

Later, Seattle players headed to La Voûte to have some fun and party less than 48 hours before their game against the Canadiens.

This is the same thing the New York Rangers did last week before they handily defeated Montreal in front of their own fans. Now, Kraken players have followed suit.

Seattle Kraken players enjoying their time in Montreal

Could this have been their rookie party?

One thing's for sure: NHL teams seem to love arriving in Montreal early before their match against the Habs, taking in the city and enjoying some good times.

We love it.

And they're making the right choice because the city is a perfect destination for this.

After the Rangers, it's now the Kraken's turn to party at La Voûte two days before their game at the Bell Centre.

It didn't affect the Rangers (at all). Will it affect the Kraken?

It's great to see the city buzzing with action!

You can check out the links shared, but all credit goes to Maxime Truman and Jean Trudel for sharing the photos.

The next episode of their Stanley25 podcast should be available Thursday morning on all platforms.

Their latest episode is here.

A reminder that the Seattle Kraken will indeed face off against the Montreal Canadiens tomorrow night at 7:00 PM at the Bell Centre, with Samuel Montembeault expected in net for Martin St-Louis's team, as they chase a third consecutive win.

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