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All Goals After The 04-05 NHL Lockout
A couple of Amazing Montreal Canadiens images
Montréal – Downtown Montréal: Bell Centre – Place du Centenaire – Retired Numbers – Ken Dryden

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Goaltender Ken Dryden’s #29 was retired by the Montreal Canadiens on January 29, 2007. Dryden spent his entire eight-year career with the Canadiens, from 1970-1979, winning six Stanley Cups. He was a five-time All Star, a five-time Vezina Trophy winner, and won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1971 followed by the Calder Trophy in 1972, becoming the only player in NHL history to be named playoff MVP before earning Rookie of the Year honors. Dryden, the co-hoder of team record for most wins in a season with 42, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983.
La Place du Centenaire (Centennial Plaza), located on De La La Gauchetière and corner of De La Montagne outside La Centre Bell, was inaugurated on December 4, 2008, one year to the day of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Montreal Canadiens. The Plaza features three other bronze monuments, all by Fortier, honoring the Canadiens greatest legends, Howie Morenz, Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Jean Béliveau, and Guy LaFleur. The Royal Canadian Mint created special dollar coins, which are embedded in a commemorative plaque at the foot of each monument along with original five cent circulation coins marking the career of each player.
The Centennial Plaza also includes over 20,000 personalized bricks by Canadiens fans, a plaque describing each of the 24 Stanley Cup Championships, a small monument for each of the 15 Canadiens players who had their jersey retired by the Club, and bricks commemorating the 100 most memorable moments
Montréal – Downtown Montréal: Bell Centre – Place du Centenaire – Retired Numbers – Serge Savard

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Defenseman Serge Savard’s #18 was retired by the Montreal Canadiens on November 18, 2006. Savard, a member of the Canadiens’ famous "Big Three" on the blue line, spent 15 seasons with Montreal from 1966-1981, serving as captain from 1979 to 1981. He won eight Stanley Cups, the most of any defenseman in NHL historyand the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1969, becoming the first defenseman to ever be named playoff MVP. Savard was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986.
La Place du Centenaire (Centennial Plaza), located on De La La Gauchetière and corner of De La Montagne outside La Centre Bell, was inaugurated on December 4, 2008, one year to the day of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Montreal Canadiens. The Plaza features three other bronze monuments, all by Fortier, honoring the Canadiens greatest legends, Howie Morenz, Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Jean Béliveau, and Guy LaFleur. The Royal Canadian Mint created special dollar coins, which are embedded in a commemorative plaque at the foot of each monument along with original five cent circulation coins marking the career of each player.
The Centennial Plaza also includes over 20,000 personalized bricks by Canadiens fans, a plaque describing each of the 24 Stanley Cup Championships, a small monument for each of the 15 Canadiens players who had their jersey retired by the Club, and bricks commemorating the 100 most memorable moments in franchise history.
Bruins 1 – Habs 0
Quite a few Amazing Montreal Canadiens shots
Montréal – Downtown Montréal: Bell Centre – Place du Centenaire – Retired Numbers – Henri Richard

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Center Henri Richard’s #16 was retired by the Montreal Canadiens on December 10, 1975. Richard, nicknamed "The Pocket Rocket," spent his entire 20-year career, spread out over three decades from 1955-1975, with the Canadiens, serving as team captain from 1971-1975. He won 11 Stanley Cups, making him the greatest individual champion in professional sports history alongside the Boston Celtics’ Bill Russell. Richard played in a team-record 1,256 regular season games for the Habs, ranking third on the all-time list with 688 assists and 1,046 points. He scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal for the Canadiens in both 1966 and 1971. Richard was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989.
La Place du Centenaire (Centennial Plaza), located on De La La Gauchetière and corner of De La Montagne outside La Centre Bell, was inaugurated on December 4, 2008, one year to the day of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Montreal Canadiens. The Plaza features three other bronze monuments, all by Fortier, honoring the Canadiens greatest legends, Howie Morenz, Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Jean Béliveau, and Guy LaFleur. The Royal Canadian Mint created special dollar coins, which are embedded in a commemorative plaque at the foot of each monument along with original five cent circulation coins marking the career of each player.
The Centennial Plaza also includes over 20,000 personalized bricks by Canadiens fans, a plaque describing each of the 24 Stanley Cup Championships, a small monument for each of the 15 Canadiens players who had their jersey retired by the Club, and bricks commemorating the 100 most memorable moments in franchise history.
Au Café Olympico, Mile End

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Juste à coté de chez moi, le 12 mai 2010, les canadiens de Montréal leur ont mis une branlée aux pingouins de Pittsburgh (5 à 2)
Ryan Reeves interview end of 2nd St. Louis Blues vs Montreal Canadiens 10 Jan 2012. NHL Hockey
andrewshabs.blogspot.com (Go Habs Go Blog)
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Cody McCormick vs Travis Moen from the Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens game on Oct 18, 2011. via www.hockeyfights.com
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