Plus, perhaps the two most storied hockey cities in the world, Montreal and Toronto ... Old rivals, Keon and Dryden. (Photo by Denis Brodeur/NHLI/via Getty Images) Darryl Sittler became the ...
Plenty of memories were made in Montreal, Boston ... Perreault was Buffalo’s first superstar. (Photo by Denis Brodeur/NHLI via Getty Images) Bill Barber became the third player in Philadelphia ...
Bill Durnan earned his fourth consecutive shutout and 25 th of his career, March 6, 1949, as the Canadiens beat the ... (Photo by Denis Brodeur/NHLI via Getty Images) Mark Howe scored two goals ...
Ken Dryden became just the fourth netminder in NHL history to record six 30-win seasons, on March 9, 1978, in a 4-1 Canadiens ... (Photo by Denis Brodeur/NHLI via Getty Images) Tom Barrasso ...
He’s seen here in his rookie 1992-93 season at the Montreal Forum in a game against the Canadiens. (Photo by Denis Brodeur/NHLI via Getty Images) In 1993-94, Lindros fell just three points short ...
(Photo by Denis Brodeur/NHLI via Getty Images ... on March 13, 1955, during the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 loss to the Bruins. After being high-sticked by Hal Laycoe, he retaliated by striking ...
(Photo by Denis Brodeur/NHLI via Getty Images ... on Feb. 28, 1978, in a 9-3 Montreal Canadiens’ win over Detroit. The four-point night gave him 100 for the fourth straight season.
In 1970, they traded legendary defenseman Tim Horton to the New York Rangers for future considerations, which turned out to be forward Denis Dupere ... 5-1 loss at the Montreal Canadiens.
MONTREAL --The Colorado Avalanche were having their way with the Montreal Canadiens after one period Saturday, up 2-0 after having outshot their hosts 16-6. No matter the deficit, a Stanley Cup ...
Despite rampant trade rumors and discussions, the Montreal Canadiens are open to extending Jake Evans' contract. The $5.1 million center is in the last year of his contract, but that could change ...
St. Louis Blues’ Alexandre Texier, right, celebrates after scoring past Montreal Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault (35) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 25 ...
Heading into the 2024-25 season, the Montreal Canadiens were a sleeper choice to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs. With a core of extremely talented youngsters ready to start taking the next steps to ...
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