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In 1909, the Canadiens were founded as a charter member of the National Hockey Association (NHA). In 1917, the franchise joined the NHL, and is one of the Original Six teams. [ 2 ] In their 100-year history, the Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cup championships , and are the last Canadian team to have won the Stanley Cup, having done so in 1993 ...
The Canadiens will retain 50% of Allen's yearly salary until the end of the 2024–25 season. Montreal will receive the Devils' second-round pick in 2025 should Allen play in 40 or more games during the 2024–25 season and if Allen's club at that time (New Jersey or otherwise) qualifies for the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs.
In 1909, the Canadiens were founded as a charter member of the National Hockey Association (NHA). In 1917, the franchise joined the NHL, and is one of the Original Six teams. [2] In their 100-year history, the Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cup championships, and are the last Canadian team to have won the Stanley Cup, having done so in 1993. [3]
The Montreal Canadiens [note 4] (French: Canadiens de Montréal), officially Club de hockey Canadien (lit. Canadian Hockey Club) [9] and colloquially known as the Habs, [note 5] are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal. The Canadiens compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern ...
The 709 all-time members of the Canadiens are listed below, with statistics complete through the end of the 2013–14 NHL season. This list does not include members of the Montreal Canadiens while the team was a member of the NHA from 1909 until 1917.
The following is a list of Montreal Canadiens presidents. President Since Until Ambrose O'Brien: 1909 ... Hon. Hartland de Montarville Molson: 1957 1964 J. David ...
At 17, she volunteered as a statistician for the Patriotes football team at Cégep de Saint-Laurent while also working as a sports journalist for the Ville St-Laurent weekly, Les Nouvelles/The News, and the now-defunct Dimanche-Matin. [3] From 1983 to 1985, she studied political science at the University of Montreal. [4]
The 1996–97 Montreal Canadiens season was the club's 88th season and the first full season at the Molson Centre. The Canadiens qualified for the playoffs despite a sub-.500 season. The Canadiens were eliminated in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals (the first round) by the New Jersey Devils 4 games to 1.