Not all Canadian hockey fans backed Habs during improbable playoff run, poll suggests
Having a team in the Stanley Cup final couldn't help Canada bridge its regional divisions.
Not everyone north of the border was backing the Montreal Canadiens as they tried to deny defending champions, the Tampa Bay Lightning, a second straight skate around the ice with hockey's most cherished prize.
A cross-border online survey conducted over the weekend by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies found 14 per cent of respondents -- including nearly one in four from Manitoba and Saskatchewan -- cheering on Tampa Bay.
The Lightning emerged victorious Wednesday in a 1-0 Game 5 win over the Habs, ending what had been an improbably deep playoff run for one of Canada's most storied hockey franchises.
Across the country, 57 per cent of the survey's 1,518 participants checked the box for the Habs, with regional support strongest in Quebec and weakest in the Prairie provinces.
Only in Manitoba and Saskatchewan did support for Montreal fail to crack the 50 per cent threshold, perhaps owing to the 4-0 early exit from the playoffs that the Canadiens delivered last month to the Winnipeg Jets.
Online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.
The survey also explored the political allegiances of respondents: of those who said they planned to vote for the Bloc Québécois, 82 per cent were supporting the Habs, compared with 71 per cent who said the Liberals.
The New Democrats found support among 55 per cent of those cheering on the Canadiens, just edging out the Conservatives at 53 per cent and the Green Party at 42 per cent.
The survey also posed similar questions to a panel of 1,003 U.S. respondents and found only 21 per cent of them were supporting the Bolts, compared with 14 per cent who backed the Canadiens.
Two-thirds of American respondents -- 66 per cent -- said they don't follow hockey.
-- This report by The Canadian Press was first published on July 8, 2021.
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