Goo goo g’joob.

Them’s fightin’ words.

When Montreal Canadiens tough guy Brandon Prust called Sens head coach Paul MacLean a “bug-eyed fat walrus” it no doubt served as an indicator that the series could get ugly.

Uglier than it already was by that point — as Prust’s teammate Lars Eller recovered in hospital after a brutal Erik Gryba hit left him temporarily unconscious and bloodied from the fall to the ice.

But, let’s not forget Ottawa is home to TWO Paul MacLeans — one who is a likely front-runner for coach of the year, and the doppelganger who

sat behind the Sens bench Jan. 22 and became a Twitter sensation.

Mike Watson is one angry walrus.

When told by the Sun about Prust’s comment Friday afternoon, Watson flew off the handle.

“Is that what he said? Seriously? Well, he better be ready to see two fat walruses on Tuesday night,” he said.

“Because I’m going to be right back there at the glass behind the players’ bench.”

The 54-year-old Max Auto Supply store manager claims the series will be “four zip.”

“That’s right,” he says. “Let’s do it.”

Watson, who has earned tags like “Paul McClone” and “Mini-Mac” warns Prust that his double-vision presence behind the bench will only make the final score even worse for the Habs.

“If it was 4-2 with one fat walrus there, than it’s gonna be 8-4 with two fat walruses. Double. Ya, that’s right. Double.”

Sens fans have only a few days to work on what would be an apt playoff war cry — a fresh rendition of The Beatles’ I Am The Walrus.

Certainly the first line is a good fit for Watson — “I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together.”

doug.hempstead@sunmedia.ca

Twitter: @DougHempstead