Canadiens' Twitter gets lick in on Marchand following Bruins' playoff exit
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Credit the Montreal Canadiens with a win despite not advancing to the Stanley Cup Playoffs this year.
On the morning after the Boston Bruins were eliminated by Tampa Bay, the team's Twitter account posted a public service announcement regrading the dangers of licking golf balls.
Sans nommer personne, on rappelle qu'il est déconseillé de licher sur un terrain de golf également.
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) May 7, 2018
Without naming names, just a reminder that licking is frowned upon on the golf course as well.https://t.co/UOYGLsr013
This after Bruins winger Brad Marchand was told to stop licking the opposition, and will now have plenty of time to think about his actions during a long offseason.
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