Bill Burr discusses the Montreal Canadiens' long Stanley Cup drought, finding it a source of comedic entertainment. While acknowledging their historical greatness, he finds their current fanbase's intense passion amusing, noting they 'don't look like hockey players' but rather like CEOs focused on financial gain. He expresses a conflicted rooting interest in the Canadiens' playoff game, supporting Tampa Bay as a Bruins fan but appreciating the historical significance and fan fervor surrounding the Canadiens.
Impact: Medium. This segment showcases Burr's ability to find humor in sports narratives, even those involving long-suffering teams. His observations on the Canadiens' fanbase offer a unique, albeit stereotypical, perspective on hockey culture.
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Sources in support: Bill Burr (Host)

