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  2. 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season - Wikipedia

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    The 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season was the Canadiens' 68th season. The team is regarded to be one of the greatest NHL teams ever composed. The Canadiens won their 20th Stanley Cup in 1976–77, taking the NHL championship. Montreal set new records for most wins (60) and points (132) in a season. [1]

  3. List of Montreal Canadiens award winners - Wikipedia

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    In the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Canadiens boast the most enshrined Hall of Famers with 70. [112] All of their inductees are from Canada save for former defencemen Joe Hall (United Kingdom) and Chris Chelios (United States). Thirty-six of these players are from three separate notable dynasties: 12 from 1955–60, 11 from 1964–69 and 13 from ...

  4. History of the Montreal Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    Roy's jersey retirement was a return "back to the Canadiens family" for the Hall of Fame goaltender, who had not maintained a relationship with the organization after his trade demand in 1995. [202] Emile Bouchard 's number 3, and Elmer Lach 's number 16 were retired on December 4, 2009, as part of the team's centennial celebration. [ 203 ] (

  5. Super Series '76 - Wikipedia

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    NHL teams involved included the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions Philadelphia Flyers and soon-to-be 1976 champions Montreal Canadiens. [1] [2] In the early games Red Army trounced the New York Rangers 7-3, while the Soviet Wings defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 7-4. On New Year's Eve 1975, the Red Army was scheduled to play the Montreal ...

  6. List of members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    1976: Bob Abate: Amateur sports: Builder: Coached 57 teams and won 200 amateur city, provincial and national championship titles. [2] 2010: Bob Ackles: Football: Builder: Administrator of the BC Lions. Inducted to Canadian Football Hall of Fame. [3] 1975: Jack Adams: Ice hockey: Builder

  7. Montreal Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Canadiens have an affiliation with a number of inductees to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Thirty-seven of these players are from three separate notable dynasties: 12 from 1955 to 1960, 11 from 1964 to 1969, and 13 from 1975 to 1979.

  8. 1976 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1975–76 season, and the culmination of the 1976 Stanley Cup playoffs.It was contested by the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Philadelphia Flyers, making their third consecutive finals appearance, and the Montreal Canadiens.

  9. Doug Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Jarvis began his professional hockey career in Montreal, winning a spot on the team as a 20-year-old rookie in 1975–76, playing every game that season. He remained there for seven years teaming up with Hall of Famer Bob Gainey to form one of the league's top penalty killing teams. He took home four Stanley Cups between 1976 and 1979.

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