Jon Cooper’s provocative gesture toward Montreal fans after a tense OT win has sparked outrage
Habs fans are furious
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Tampa Bay Lightning at the Bell Centre for Game 6 of their playoff series, holding a 3-2 series lead and looking to close things out on home ice. What unfolded was a nail-biting affair that ended in heartbreak for the home crowd — and what happened afterward only made things worse for Montreal faithful.
In an incredibly tight contest from start to finish, goaltenders Jakub Dobes and Andrei Vasilevskiy stole the show, trading spectacular saves throughout regulation. Ultimately, it was Tampa Bay that escaped with a 1-0 overtime victory, staving off elimination and forcing a decisive Game 7 back in Tampa.

Cooper’s Provocative Walk Off the Ice
What truly set Canadiens fans ablaze wasn’t the loss itself — it was what Lightning head coach Jon Cooper did in the moments that followed. Rather than simply celebrating the win with his players and heading to the locker room, Cooper decided to send a message directly to the Montreal supporters in the stands.
Reactions among fans were sharply divided. A large number of Canadiens supporters found the gesture extremely arrogant, arguing that a head coach has no business addressing the opposing team’s fans in such a manner after a game. Others took a more measured view, suggesting it was simply part of the competitive spirit that defines playoff hockey. Regardless of where people stood, the moment quickly became one of the most talked-about storylines of the series.
A Pattern of Controversial Behavior
This isn’t the first time Cooper has drawn scrutiny for his behavior during matchups against the Canadiens this season. The veteran coach, known for his fiery personality behind the bench, has previously been involved in incidents that fans and observers deemed questionable when facing Martin St. Louis’s squad.
With the series now tied at three games apiece, all eyes turn to Tampa for the winner-take-all Game 7 on Sunday. The Canadiens will look to channel the frustration from Cooper’s taunt into motivation, while the Lightning will try to ride the momentum of their gutsy elimination-game victory. One thing is certain: Cooper’s bold gesture has added an extra layer of intensity to what was already shaping up to be a dramatic conclusion to this hard-fought series.
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