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The Montreal Canadiens are a National Hockey League (NHL) franchise based in Montreal, Canada. Established in 1909, the club had its first game in January 1910. The Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups, 23 of them since the founding of the NHL in 1917. Below is a list of Montreal Canadiens goaltenders.
Founded in 1909 as one of the founding members of the National Hockey Association (NHA), the Montreal Canadiens were also one of the founding members of the NHL. As of May 5, 2019, 83 goaltenders and 777 skaters ( forwards and defencemen ) have appeared in at least one regular-season and/or playoff game with the Montreal Canadiens since the ...
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Jose Theodore, then playing for the Montreal Canadiens, scored a goal and shutout in a 3–0 game against the New York Islanders. Evgeni Nabokov was the first non-North American goaltender to directly shoot a goal. Mike Smith was the first goaltender in over 11 years, since Nabokov, to directly shoot a goal.
Montreal Canadiens games are broadcast locally in both the French and English languages. CHMP 98.5 is the Canadiens' French-language radio flagship. [ 85 ] As of the 2017–18 season , the team's regional television in both languages, and its English-language radio rights, are held by Bell Media . [ 86 ]
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Montreal Canadiens NHL 52 23 16 10 3,036 143 1 2.83 .905 4 0 4 219 15 0 4.11 .878 2009–10: Montreal Canadiens NHL 41 13 20 5 2,358 109 0 2.77 .912 4 0 1 135 8 0 3.56 .890 2010–11: Montreal Canadiens NHL 72* 38 28 6 4,206* 165 8 2.35 .923 7 3 4 455 16 1 2.11 .934 2011–12: Montreal Canadiens NHL 65 26 28 11 3,944 160 4 2.43 .916
Other than Durnan and Luongo, five other goaltenders have captained their team: John Ross Roach of the Toronto St. Patricks, George Hainsworth of the Montreal Canadiens, Roy Worters of the New York Americans, Alec Connell of the original Ottawa Senators and Charlie Gardiner of the Chicago Black Hawks. [6]