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  2. Bell Centre - Wikipedia

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    Bell Centre was also host to two pool games in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. The Bell Centre was the host of the 2009 NHL All-Star Game and hosted the 2009 and 2022 NHL Entry Drafts, the latter of which saw the Canadiens take Juraj Slafkovský first overall. [19] Montreal Canadiens home games have been consistently sold out since January 2004. [20]

  3. Category:Game players from Montreal - Wikipedia

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  4. Maurice Richard Arena - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Richard Arena (French: Aréna Maurice-Richard) is a 4,750-seat multi-purpose arena at Olympic Park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was built in 1962. It is named in honour of Maurice Richard. The rink was renovated in 1994, the arena includes a multi-media exhibition on the life of the Montreal Canadiens great. Entrance to the arena is ...

  5. Carey Price - Wikipedia

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    In the final game at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Price surrendered four goals in two periods. After stopping a weak dump-in, the crowd cheered sarcastically and Price responded by putting his arms up in the air, similar to Patrick Roy's infamous gesture on December 2, 1995, in a game after which Roy requested a trade from the Canadiens.

  6. List of entertainment events held at the Bell Centre - Wikipedia

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    Bell Centre is the busiest indoor arena in the province of Quebec, it has been a popular venue for many concerts and other musical events. A list of artists whom have performed concerts at the venue are included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added.

  7. List of Montreal Canadiens goaltenders - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Canadiens are a National Hockey League (NHL) franchise based in Montreal, Canada. Established in 1909, the club had its first game in January 1910. The Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups, 23 of them since the founding of the NHL in 1917. Below is a list of Montreal Canadiens goaltenders.

  8. Centre Étienne Desmarteau - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Mission, a professional team in the National Ringette League, calls the arena home. Furthermore, numerous amateur tournaments are held in it every year. [ 5 ] The upstairs gym contains the home of the Club Rythmik Quebec, [ 6 ] a rhythmic gymnastics club offering training up to international level, as well as recreational, pre ...

  9. Centre Pierre Charbonneau - Wikipedia

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    Centre Pierre Charbonneau is a community centre located in the Olympic Park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was built in 1957 and its gymnasium holds 2,700 people. It was built in 1957 and its gymnasium holds 2,700 people.