The Miracle

‘You’re on pal’: Biden accepts Trudeau’s bet on Habs as Stanley Cup final kicks off

- Source:.ctvnews.ca

... OTTAWA -- With a possible election on the horizon, Justin Trudeau appears ready to roll the dice -- on hockey.

The prime minister challenged the U.S. president to a bet Monday as the Montreal Canadiens square off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup final -- a gamble Joe Biden readily accepted.

“Two of the best teams in the NHL are facing off right now ΓǪ how about a friendly wager?” Trudeau proffered to the commanderi­n-chief in a Twitter post at around 9 p.m., tacking on a “.GoHabsGo” for good measure . Biden replied three minutes later: “You’re on pal. .GoBolts.”

The stakes of the bet were not clear, but Trudeau suggested they may be sandwichba­sed, saying in French during a virtual chat with the head of Quebec’s chamber of commerce Tuesday that he has “every confidence that I won’t have to buy a few pounds of smoked meat to send him.”

Patrick Brazeau, an Algonquin senator from Quebec, weighed in shortly after Biden’s repy ply with a tweet addressed to the president. “Th “The last time he offered me a `friendly wage ger,’ I lost and he snipped my hair. .GoHabsG sGo,” Brazeau said of Trudeau, posting a ph photo of the haircut.

He was referring to a charity boxing match be between the two parliament­arians in 2012, wh when Trudeau, then still a year away from wi winning the Liberal leadership, proposed th that the winner cut the loser’s locks.

Trudeau told reporters ahead of the bout that Brazeau had “resisted back a little bit, pointing out that hair has a cultural significan­ce for First Nations peoples, and I said, `I know, that’s why I proposed it: When a warrior cuts his hair, it’s a sign of shame, so it’s very apropos.”’

Trudeau’s comments drew criticism from Indigenous advocates who saw his remarks as demeaning and inconsiste­nt with reconcilia­tion. In 2019, Brazeau posted that “to his credit @JustinTrud­eau wanted to just cut 5mm of my hair after a phone call the day after the fight. I wanted him to cut the entire thing but he said no! I cut a foot more of hair to donate to .cancer research.”

The odds have shifted since Trudeau’s lateevenin­g tweet -- posted with the Canadiens already down by at least a goal -- after the Lightning dominated Montreal to win 5-1 in the first game of the series Monday night. During the Sochi Olympics in 2014, thenpresid­ent Barack Obama wound up owing former prime minister Stephen Harper two cases of beer when the Canadian women’s and men’s hockey teams triumphed over their American counterpar­ts.

After the Washington Capitals glided over the Ottawa Senators in the Eastern Conference semifinals in 1998, a humbled prime minister Jean Chretien paid off a bet to Bill Clinton during the G8 economic summit, donning a Capitals jersey presented to him by the U.S. president.

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