PHI@OTT: Reynolds poses with fans at Senators game

How many Deadpools is enough Deadpools?
If you were at the Ottawa Senators game on Thursday, three should do.

Actor Ryan Reynolds, the man behind the Deadpool mask in multiple movies, took some time to pose with a couple of costumed crusaders at Canadian Tire Centre. The Senators were taking on the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Deadpool cosplayers were also draped in Senators body armor and capes. One of them even had the galea-style helmet completing the look.
Earlier in the game, Reynolds was also shown applauding when the Deadpool characters were shown on the Senators scoreboard.
Tweet from @NHL: Well, well, well ��� look who's in the house! 👀 Cc: @VancityReynolds pic.twitter.com/fvMNSG9HMv
Never one to shy away from fans, Reynolds made the trip down to the glass to pose with the pair.
Reynolds, a native of Vancouver and longtime hockey fan, also lived in the Ottawa neighborhood of Vanier. The screen veteran also has a street named after him in Ottawa's Cumberland area.
Earlier this year, goalie Cam Talbot debuted a
Deadpool mask in honor
of Reynolds.