Trudeau's Got Some Sweet, Sweet Bains Pride!
You know how they say, "Canadians are hockey-obsessed?" Well, they ain't lying! And when one of our own makes history, the whole country goes bonkers. This time, the spotlight was on P.K. Subban's former teammate, Matt Bains, for scoring a historic goal that sent Canada into a frenzy.
But guess who was also feeling the feels? Yup, you guessed it, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This guy's a hockey fan through and through. And when Bains, a dude who once played for the Montreal Canadiens (you know, Canada's team!), scored the first-ever goal in the NHL on Canadian soil, Trudeau was all over it.
Trudeau's reaction was pure gold. He took to Twitter, of course, to share his excitement, like any good Canadian. He even threw in a cheeky reference to Bains' legendary "Hair Flip" celebration. You know, the one that went viral? We're talking about the signature move that Bains is known for after scoring a goal.
This is what made Trudeau's tweet so awesome. He wasn't just cheering on the Canadian team, he was acknowledging Bains' unique style and personality. Trudeau was basically saying, "Hey, Bains, you're a legend, and we're all celebrating with you!"
This isn't the first time Trudeau has shown love for the game. He's been known to drop by a few NHL games, and he's even worn a jersey or two in support of his favorite team. So yeah, it's safe to say that Trudeau's a true hockey fan.
And that's something Canadians can relate to. After all, hockey is more than just a sport, it's a national pastime. It's a source of pride, a community builder, and a reason to gather with friends and family.
And for one magical moment, the whole country was united in celebrating Bains' historic achievement. Trudeau's tweet was just a small part of the bigger picture. It was a reminder that we're all in this together, cheering for our team, our country, and our heroes.
So, next time you're watching a game, remember this story. Remember that even the Prime Minister of Canada gets caught up in the excitement of the game. Remember that hockey brings us together, and that's something to celebrate.