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  2. Montreal Junior Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Canadiens were a farm team to the NHL Montreal Canadiens from the early 1930s until the institution of the NHL Entry Draft. The Juniors originally played in the Quebec Junior Hockey League. In 1961 the franchise switched to the Ontario Hockey Association to compete at the major junior level. It was granted entry as an expansion club ...

  3. Fredericton Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    The Canadiens played their home games at the Aitken Centre. They were a member of the American Hockey League from 1990 to 1999, and were a farm team of the Montreal Canadiens . The team was originally the Sherbrooke Canadiens before 1990, and subsequently moved to Quebec City as the Quebec Citadelles in 1999, then moving to Hamilton in 2002 to ...

  4. Montreal Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    The Canadiens became the first team in NHL history to reach 3,000 victories with their 5–2 victory over the Florida Panthers on December 29, 2008. [46] The Bell Centre with banners celebrating the Montreal Canadiens centennial. For the 2020–21 season, the league moved the Canadiens along with the other six teams from Canada to the North ...

  5. History of the Montreal Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  6. Houston Apollos - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 to 1969, they were a farm team of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens pulled the team out and moved it to Montreal, where they became the Montreal Voyageurs of the American Hockey League. Aside from cutting back on travel costs, the Canadiens cited problems in Houston of low attendance, poor choice of dates in the local arena ...

  7. Category:Montreal Canadiens minor league affiliates - Wikipedia

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  8. Hull-Ottawa Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    The Hull-Ottawa Canadiens were formed as members of the Eastern Professional Hockey League in 1959. The professional team was granted to the area after the success of a junior/senior mixed squad in the area called the Ottawa-Hull Canadiens, formerly the Montreal Junior Canadiens and junior farm team of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens, relocated to the capital region after the top tier of junior ...

  9. Sherbrooke Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    They were a member of the American Hockey League from 1984 to 1990, and were a farm team of the Montreal Canadiens. The team had been the Nova Scotia Voyageurs before 1984, [citation needed] and subsequently moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick as the Fredericton Canadiens. [1] The team won the Calder Cup in 1985, beating the Baltimore Skipjacks ...