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a The Canadiens finished the 1913–14 season tied with the Toronto Blueshirts. The Blueshirts won the playoff and so the Canadiens finished in second place. b From the 1910 season to the 1916–17 season, the O'Brien Cup was awarded to the champion of the NHA. [8] c The 1916–17 NHA season was played in two half seasons. Montreal qualified ...
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 ]
Montreal rebounded to make the playoffs in 1995–96, but the future of the team was altered on December 2, 1995, when the Canadiens were embarrassed 11–1 by the Red Wings. [138] Patrick Roy allowed nine goals on 26 shots before he was pulled in the second period to mock cheers from the Montreal crowd. [ 139 ]
The Stanley Cup at the Hockey Hall of Fame. The 1993 Stanley Cup playoffs the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) began after the conclusion of the 1992–93 NHL season on April 18 and ended with the Montreal Canadiens defeating the Los Angeles Kings four games to one to win the Stanley Cup on June 9.
The Canadiens met the Bruins in the first round of the 2008 playoffs after Montreal finished with the best regular season record in the Eastern Conference with 104 points, while Boston finished eighth with 94 points, [113] which Montreal won in seven games on a shutout by goaltender Carey Price in Game 7. [117]
This is a list of the most frequent NHL playoff series. Rank Total Team Record Team Last occurrence 1. 34: Montreal Canadiens: ... Montreal Canadiens: 1978: 11. 11:
The 1979 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League, (NHL) began on April 10, after the conclusion of the 1978–79 NHL season.The playoffs concluded on May 21, with the three-time defending champion Montreal Canadiens defeating the New York Rangers 4–1 to win the final series four games to one, for their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup championship.
Montreal Canadiens Chicago Black Hawks 1–1 Quarterfinals 2 2 game total goals series, Mush Marsh scores at 11:05 of overtime to win series (and tie game) 1935: March 23, 1935 Chicago Black Hawks Montreal Maroons 0–0 Quarterfinals 1 2 game total goals series 1935: March 26, 1935 New York Rangers Montreal Canadiens 4–4 Quarterfinals 2