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Habs Top 25 Under 25 2011

Intro 

the Graduates

#25 Morgan Ellis

#24 Daniel Pribyl

#23 Alain Berger

#22 Joonas Nattinen

#21 Gabriel Dumont

#20 Mark Mitera

#19 Magnus Nygren

#18 Brendon Nash

#17 Mac Bennett

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"Jacques Plante: The Man Who Changed The Face Of Hockey" - by Todd Denault

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NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK EDITION

Order Todd Denault's "Jacques Plante: The Man Who Changed The Face Of Hockey" at Amazon.

Read the full interview with the author here.

The 24 Stanley Cups

The Montreal Canadiens have won more Stanley Cups than any other team in history, twenty-four in total.

One of those Cups came in the pre-NHL era, and is often overlooked on some NHL merchandise.

Below is a link to a brief look to each of those 24 championship seasons. We will add links to other stories we have posted on these seasons over time.

1916 - 1924 -1930 -1931

1944 -1946 -1953

Five in a Row:

1956 - 1957 -1958- 1959 -1960

The forgotten Dynasty:

1965 - 1966 -1968 -1969 -1971

The Bowman Era:

1973 - 1976 -1977 -1978 -1979

The heroics of St. Patrick

1986 - 1993

The Eyes On A Dynasty 16 Part Series

Part 1: Iced Lightning

Part 2: Canadiens Hockey in the pre-Television Era

Part 3: Hockey's First Televised Games In Canada

Part 4: Jean Beliveau's First Games, the Big Contract, and the Rocket's Fuse

Part 5: The Rocket's 325th and the 1953 Stanley Cup

Part 6: The Rocket and the Riots

Part 7: In '54 and '55, It Was Close But No Champagne For The Habs!

Part 8: The 1956 Stanley Cup

Part 9: The 1957 Stanley Cup

Part 10:The 1958 Stanley Cup

Part 11: The Rocket's Last Hurrah

Part 12: The 1959 Stanley Cup

Part 13: Jacques Plante and the Legend of the Mask

Part 14: The 1960 Stanley Cup

Part 15: The Canadiens 1950's Dynasty Team and Player Facts and Stats

Part 16: Celebrations and Nostalgia   
 

The 100 Seasons Series

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An ongoing series following the Canadiens 100 seasons from 1909 to the present.

1909-10 A Team Is Born

1910-11 Georges Vezina Arrives On The Scene

1911-12 Newsy Goes West

1912-13 Newsy Returns 

1913-14 Rising Canadiens Miss Cannonball

1914-15 A Hard Fall To Last Place

1915-16 The First Of Many Stanleys

1916-17 Cupless In Seattle

1917-18 Malone Paces Canadiens In NHL Launch

1918-19 The Cup That Almost Was

1919-20 Newsy And Joe Malone Battle It Out

1920-21 Aging Canadiens Fall Short

1921-22 Three Musketeers, Two Cleghorns, And One Bad News Newsy 

1922-23 The Newsy Era Ends, A New One Begins

1923-24 With Morenz Comes A Second Cup

1924-25 The Forum And Two New Rivalries

1925-26 All That Could Stop Georges Vezina

1926-27 Hainsworth Revives Canadiens 

1927-28 Howie Morenz, Hockey's First True Superstar

1928-29 Hainsworth The Human Wall 

1929-30 A Third Stanley Cup

1930-31 Back To Back Cups Start The Canadiens Decade Off In Roaring Style

1931-32 Morenz Has Hart, But Three - peat Falls Short 

1932-33 Newsy Replaces Hart, And Finds Slowing Habs Hearts

From Vezina To Price - 100 Years Of Habs Goalies

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From the first brave maskless men to strap on the pads, to todays modern stoppers, follow the evolution of goaltending through the history of the Canadiens. Read all about those who made it, those who missed, and those who became legends that defined their times.

Habs Goalies Of 1909-10 

Georges Vezina 1910-1926

Between Vezina And Hainsworth 

George Hainsworth 1927-1933 

Mickey Murray And Roy Worters 1929-30 

Lorne Chabot 1933-34 

Wilf Cude 1933-1941 

Canadiens Goalies Of The 1930's 

Habs Goalies Of The Early To Mid 1940's 

Bill Durnan 1943-1950 

Gerry McNeil 1947-1957 

Canadiens Goalies In The System 1944-1955 

Jacques Plante One On One 

Jacques Plante And The Legend Of The Mask 

Jacques Plante 1952-1963

Habs Goalie One Game Wonders

Habs Goalies: Murphy, Evans, And Binette 

Habs Goalies: Charlie Hodge - Yesterday And Today 

John Aiken: Pulled from The Crowd To Be A Habs Goalie 

Habs Goalies Of The 1950's Farm System 

Canadiens Goalies Of The Late 1950's 

Former Hab Goalie Claude Pronovost's One Day Of Glory

12 Canadiens Goalies In The System From 1960 to 1965 

Lorne "Gump" Worsley 1963-1969 

Rogatien Vachon 1966-1971 

Habs Goalies Of 1965-1969 

The Rogie Vachon Exposition In Palmarolle 

Making A Case For Rogie In The Hall 

Yann Danis 2005-06

The Current Canadiens Goaltending Prospects - 2008

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Northeast Standings

GP W L OTL PT
Boston spacer 52 33 17 2 68
Ottawa spacer 57 28 22 7 63
Toronto spacer 55 28 21 6 62
Montreal spacer 55 22 24 9 53
Buffalo spacer 53 23 24 6 52

(updated 2.10.2012 at 9:27 AM EST)

Montreal Canadiens Injuries

Questionable

Player Injury Type Injury Date
Brian Gionta other-excused 01/11/2012
Yannick Weber other-excused 02/10/2012

Out (IR / Out / Suspended / Physically unvailable)

Player Injury Type Injury Date
Petteri Nokelainen leg 01/21/2012
Brian Gionta biceps 01/11/2012
Andrei Markov knee 09/19/2011
Mike Blunden knee 02/03/2012

Montreal Canadiens Roster

# Pos.
Mike Blunden 45 RW
Rene Bourque 27 LW
Peter Budaj 30 G
Chris Campoli 17 D
Erik Cole 72 LW
Mathieu Darche 52 LW
David Desharnais 51 C
Raphael Diaz 61 D
Lars Eller 81 C
Alexei Emelin 74 D
Hal Gill 75 D
Brian Gionta 21 RW
Scott Gomez 11 C
Josh Gorges 26 D
Tomas Kaberle 22 D
Andrei Kostitsyn 46 RW
Louis Leblanc 71 C
Andrei Markov 79 D
Travis Moen 32 LW
Petteri Nokelainen 15 RW
Max Pacioretty 67 LW
Aaron Palushaj 60 RW
Tomas Plekanec 14 C
Carey Pric
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