Chapter 1: What exciting sports experience did Matt have in Montreal?
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Chapter 2: How did technical difficulties affect the podcast recording?
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Chapter 3: What were the highlights of the Carolina Hurricanes game?
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Welcome, everyone. It is Kentucky Sports Radio Tuesday, May the 26th. I am live here in a conference room in Montreal, Quebec.
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Chapter 4: How did the crowd react to Matt as an opposing fan?
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I'm having to do this on the phone because for whatever reason, you cannot get connected to our show from Canada, which I know we've done before, but I guess maybe this was a tariff. Drew, it is nice to be with you this morning after a long weekend.
It looked like you had a fun time on your trip. I know technical difficulties were probably frustrating this morning, but it's good to hear from you from your random conference room in Montreal.
Well, hopefully everybody can hear us or hear me through there, and I don't sound too bad. Billy, I had, well, let me just tell you both. I had one of the better sports experiences I've ever had in my life last night, which I look forward to share. But you got to host the show, Billy, on Friday with Nick Roush. I got very few complaints, so I consider that a positive.
Chapter 5: What unique elements were present during the national anthems?
How did you feel like it went?
I thought it was good. We, you know, came prepared with, you know, lists in the summer. We did our top sitcoms and movies that we were interested in watching this summer. So I thought we did a great job.
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You know, it was a pretty newsy week last week, but I guess they just wanted to go ahead and get off topic and have some fun on Friday. I was listening. I thought they did well. They weren't too takey like we worried.
Chapter 6: What important news about Malachi Moreno was shared?
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Well, I was glad to do it. So I'm here in Montreal, and I have to tell you, I came up here kind of on a whim to decide to go watch the Carolina Hurricanes, my team, play in Montreal. And Drew, you and I share this as a positive thing, just like wanting to be in great sports experiences.
And I think for me personally, if I'm putting my top seven or eight sporting events I've been to, I'm going to have to put last night on the list in Montreal. I mean, an absolute one of the coolest events. atmospheres for any sport. You know, for me, it's tough with Kentucky.
I have so much emotional investment that, like, probably if you were to say, what were the 10 games that you enjoyed the most, it's probably going to all be 10 Kentucky games. But if you take Kentucky games out of it, I'm not sure an experience like watching a Montreal Canadiens playoff game with people in Montreal who they remind me of Big Blue Nation.
It's a life and death experience that's really not like it is for anything else. And to be there in that building, Andrew, there were no other fans besides me. that work from Carolina. And let me just say, when I say no other, Drew, I looked through the whole stadium, I saw four people.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of Moreno's decision for Kentucky basketball?
There were five of us total in the entire building. I was trying to think, can you remember us ever playing or being at a game where the other fan base had five people there? Can you ever remember that in any sport?
No, not really. Usually, I mean, somebody's family will cover the five if you're watching an away section.
There was not family. I don't think the Hurricanes players have family. I don't. I don't think they... Or passports. I think their families got left at the border. There was no one. In my... I bought... I splurged. I bought lower-level seats. So... But I'm by myself. And...
Chapter 8: How does the discussion about national anthems reflect cultural sentiments?
I want you to picture, you may have seen this when they played other teams. When you walk into that stadium, I want you to imagine Rupp Arena if it had like 500 or, you know, 500, maybe 100 steps in front of it where people just sit to watch fans walk in because they have that. It's almost like a viewing spot in front of the arena where people like sit and they watch you walk in the door.
I got there very early because I wanted to experience the whole thing. So as I was walking past there, Billy, when I say a thousand people, it probably was a thousand people are just sitting on the steps. And the moment they spot me, it's like piranhas have found their prey. They start booing me. And when I'm saying booing, like booing.
And all of a sudden, all these cameras that are there to film it, they all start filming me. I think I was on the Canadian broadcast last night getting booed as I walked in. And so I, you know, I had to do my thing. I started like yelling back at them. And it was... Well, I mean, what are you going to do? You're just going to sit there and take it and get booed.
So I like I smiled and I waved and that just made him boo harder. So I started chanting canes in five because it's one one. So it can't be canes in four. So I chanted canes in five and drew that led them to boo even more. And there was I mean, I felt safe, sort of. But I also, you know, I'm in a French speaking province in Canada with no backup. It was a little nerve wracking.
It's kind of fun being the villain on the road as long as no one's trying to punch you in the jaw. Doesn't it give you a little bit of a rush being the bad guy?
I didn't know. As I'm walking a 12, maybe an 11-year-old, he just plops himself right in front of me, looks me directly in the eye, and gives me the double bird. Just gives me the double bird. He's 11 years old. And his dad smacks him on the back and says, good job. That's how they're raising him up here. To just double bird a stranger. and then say good job.
Billy doesn't even try to get him to change his behavior, just double bird.
Well, raising that kid right, I think that's what you have to do to opposing fans in a playoff atmosphere. It's not just a normal game that you're going to, but I like that you gave it back and chanted Canes in five back at the Montreal.
Oh, I chanted Canes in five, which is still up for grabs. So I get into the arena. It's this kind of, I think the arena's old. because it was designed really weird. The entire arena, it seemed to only have one set of toilets, but it's like 400 toilets, and you just kind of go in mass and then come out. It's a really bizarre setup.
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