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Originally Posted by Canada 02
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Crowd gave nothing, lol. I was really hoping there would be a nice loud cheer when he stayed behind and high fived each Flames player off the ice. Then the third star had like 200 people left in the Dome and they just let out a tiny cheer reserved for any regular star selection. He did his goodbye without the fans, but that's okay, it was always about the teammates and the memories within the dressing room and on the ice.
Flames fans have never been great at that stuff, as many fan bases aren't. Montreal, Edmonton, New York, Chicago etc. There's a few special places for stuff like this, but most are just cookie cutter, come to the game, drink beers, entertain clients and have an outing fanbases, that's where we fall.