Maple Leafs Fans Took Over Montreal Last Night During Their Game Against The Habs (PHOTOS)

Fans were showing their love!

Contributing Writer

A respectable amount of blue and white could be spotted in sections of the Bell Centre last night as the Maples Leafs and the Canadiens faced off for Game 6.

Quebec's COVID-19 restrictions were loosened just enough to allow fans to be at a game for the first time in over a year.

Of course, the wholesome moment didn't stop the decades-old rivalry between the teams.

Behind enemy lines, multiple Maple Leafs fans could be seen in the stands.

While the Leafs lost to the the Habs 3-2, it doesn't mean that things are over just yet.

Currently, the teams are tied 3-3 in the series as they head into game 7.

Game 7 will take place on Monday at 7:00 p.m. at Scotiabank Arena.

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