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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.
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace 17: Josh Anderson: RW: R 30 2020: Burlington, Ontario: 40: Joel Armia: RW: R 31 2018: Pori, Finland: 52: Justin Barron ...
Montreal Canadiens games are broadcast locally in both the French and English languages. CHMP 98.5 is the Canadiens' French-language radio flagship. [ 85 ] As of the 2017–18 season , the team's regional television in both languages, and its English-language radio rights, are held by Bell Media . [ 86 ]
Rest of the roster. F Joel Armia, Montreal Canadiens. F Mikael Granlund, Dallas Stars. F Erik Haula, New Jersey Devils. F Roope Hintz, Dallas Stars. F Kaapo Kakko, Seattle Kraken.
Arber Xhekaj (Albanian: Arbër Xhekaj, [1] pronounced / dʒ æ k aɪ /, jak-EYE, [2] born January 30, 2001) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). Originally undrafted by teams in the NHL, he signed as an unrestricted free agent with Montreal in October 2021.
The Heritage Classic was an outdoor ice hockey game played on November 22, 2003, in Edmonton, Alberta, between the Edmonton Oilers and the Montreal Canadiens. It was the second NHL outdoor game and the first regular season outdoor game in the history of the NHL, and was modeled after the success of the "cold war" game between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University in 2001.
The 1999–2000 Montreal Canadiens season was the club's 91st season of play. The club failed to qualify for the 2000 Stanley Cup playoffs. Pierre Boivin replaced Ronald Corey as team president of the Canadiens. [1] On September 2, 1999, Molson executive James Arnett announced that Molson would put the franchise up for sale. [2]
The 1994–95 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 86th season of play and the last full season in the Montreal Forum before moving to the new Molson Centre.For the first time since the 1969–70 season (and only the second time since 1947–48), the Canadiens failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs.