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COVID-19: Free hot dogs used to help get Montreal Canadiens fans vaccinated before Game 3

COVID-19: Free hot dogs used to help get Montreal Canadiens fans vaccinated before Game 3

The Montreal Canadiens and the Quebec government are sweetening the deal in a bid to get young fans to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine.

Health Minister Christian Dubé says doses will be available on a walk-in basis in downtown Montreal on Friday before the Habs take on the Vegas Golden Knights at the Bell Centre.

“Come get vaccinated and get a hot dog,” he said while donning a red, white and blue jersey Wednesday.

Dubé called it a “great initiative” from the club ahead of Game 3, which comes on the heels of a surprise immunization clinic Wednesday outside the arena to encourage anyone outside to get a shot.

READ MORE: Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens even series with 3-2 win over Vegas Golden Knights

A final outdoor clinic will also be held on Sunday before the two teams face each other again for Game 4 in Montreal.

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It doesn’t end there.

Cole Caufield is also encouraging Quebecers to get vaccinated — especially young adults around the same age as him.

“You guys know how much I love taking shots,” the 20-year-old said in a video posted by the team. “Now it’s your turn.”

Fans between the ages of 18 to 29 who show proof of vaccination in the next week could snag one of his jerseys or a pair of tickets to one of the Canadiens’ games next season.

The Habs are offering up 22 jerseys and 22 pairs of tickets in honour of Caufield’s number.

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“It’s our ticket to packing the Bell Centre will all of you once again,” he said.

Under the most recent COVID-19 rules, up to 3,500 people can be in the team’s home arena.

Montreal will host Vegas on Friday and Sunday for games three and four of the third round of NHL playoffs. The teams are tied 1-1 in the series.

with files from The Canadian Press

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