Flashback- Blackhawks' Max Domi Gets Booed by Entire Canadiens Crowd Every Time He Touches The Puck (video)
Chicago Blackhawks forward Max Domi has been around the League after being drafted by the Arizona Coyotes 12th overall in the 2013 NHL draft, Domi was traded to the Montreal Canadiens on June 15th 2018 for Alex Galchenyuk.
Domi had 2 very good year's in Montreal including the best year he's had in his entire career during the 2018-19 season. Domi was then traded by the Canadiens October 6th 2020 to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Josh Anderson.
Since then, Domi was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes before signing with the Chicago Blackhawks this off-season as a free agent. Domi would make his return to Montreal during Tuesday night's game between the Habs and Blackhawks and was given no love as the Bell Centre rained down boos for the former Hab.
It was kind of surprising, although Domi was a Canadien for a short amount of time he was very popular amongst the Canadiens fanbase, and he got traded.. it was not his choice to leave Montreal.
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Should the Blackhawks trade away Max Domi? |
Yes, if the offer is right. | 65 | 41.1 % |
No | 93 | 58.9 % |
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