Former Canadiens goalie Halak carries torch to raucous ovation before playoff game
MONTREAL — Jaroslav Halak, the former Canadiens goalie who reached cult-hero status during an unlikely playoff run, carried the ceremonial torch into Montreal’s Bell Centre to a raucous ovation Wednesday.
Halak walked into the boisterous arena’s lower bowl holding a stop sign with “DOBES” written across it, a nod to current Canadiens netminder Jakub Dobes and a callback to his own memorable spring in 2010.
The 41-year-old Slovak, who most fans did not immediately recognize until the camera flipped to the name on his back, then raised the torch to the crowd as flames shot up before Game 4 of the Eastern Conference final against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Halak joined Canadiens alumni Yvan Cournoyer, Serge Savard, Chris Nilan, Kirk Muller, Guy Carbonneau, Larry Robinson and Claude Lemieux as torchbearers so far this post-season, but Halak was the first not to win a Stanley Cup with the franchise.