Brendan Gallagher: Racist Tweets Not From ‘Large Mass’ Of Bruins Fans

The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens don’t usually agree on much, but the longtime rivals were able to find some common ground Friday after racial tweets were aimed at P.K. Subban.

Montreal’s wildly talented blueliner was the subject of racist tweets Thursday night, shortly after the Canadiens defeated the Bruins 4-3 in double overtime to open their second-round Stanley Cup playoff series. The Bruins quickly denounced the actions of those fans on Friday with a statement, and Bruins players and coach Claude Julien also ripped those who sent racial messages.

Unsurprisingly, the Canadiens lent their support to Subban while simultaneously decrying the behavior of those fans.

“I’m shocked,” Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien told reporters Friday, according to the Canadian Press. “Honestly, I’m shocked to hear those type of comments.”

Subban didn’t speak with reporters Friday, but he didn’t seem bothered by the trash that rained down from the TD Garden crowd after he scored the double-overtime game-winner.

“He understands the best way to handle it is just ignore it,” Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher said, according to the Canadian Press. “And understand that their opinions don’t really mean anything.”

Gallagher also said he understands that the small pocket of fans who sent racist tweets don’t represent the greater portion of Bruins faithful.

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