A Great Dane named Virus serves as a beloved mascot for the Canadiens hockey team in Montreal. His presence brings smiles to fans during games.
Virus weighs 125 pounds and wears a Canadiens jersey while cheering on the team. His owner, Bernard Raymond, describes him as a dog that brings joy to everyone who sees him.
Key facts about Virus:
- Virus dreams of meeting the players in the locker room one day.
- Bernard Raymond is also an animal law specialist.
- The dog has become an integral part of the game day experience.
As of midday, no reports indicate any changes regarding Virus’s role with the team. Fans continue to express their love for this unique mascot, which adds an element of surrealism reminiscent of Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s works.
Bernard Raymond noted, “Les gens deviennent plus calmes quand ils le voient,” which means people become calmer when they see him. He added, “C’est un chien qui amène le sourire aux lèvres,” emphasizing how Virus brings smiles to faces.
The connection between sports and animals often creates memorable experiences for fans. In Montreal, Virus exemplifies this bond, making every game more enjoyable.
