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The Battle of Quebec is the nickname for a former NHL rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Nordiques. The rivalry lasted from 1979–80 to 1994–95 . The teams played against each other five times in the NHL playoffs, and the Canadiens won three of the series.
An exhibit space had been prepared for the Stanley Cup at the expo's Quebec pavilion, as the heavily favored Canadiens were supposed to beat the Leafs quite handily. [15] [16] However, underdog Toronto upset the Canadiens to capture their most recent Cup; [15] with the team opting to exhibit the Stanley Cup at the expo's Ontario pavilion ...
A wave of amalgamations took place in Quebec since the previous census, affecting city population figures. In particular, in 2002, both Montreal and Quebec City combined with a number of smaller surrounding cities, though some later chose to leave the amalgamations.
Edmonton–Quebec [18] [19] January 17 Quebec–Hartford [20] [21] January 24 New York Islanders–Washington: January 31 St. Louis–Detroit: February 2 Toronto–Chicago: February 7 Montreal–Washington February 9 Quebec–Boston February 14 New York Rangers–Detroit February 21 Quebec–Minnesota: February 23 Toronto–Minnesota February 28
The Toronto NHL franchise was now operated by a new group and known as the Toronto St. Patricks. A Quebec team was active this season, meaning a four-team league operated, and players from the Quebec NHA team were 'returned' to the new Quebec Bulldogs NHL team. The Canadiens lost Joe Malone and Jack McDonald to the Bulldogs.
Quebec City [a] is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. ... Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec City (from 1851 to 1855 and from 1859 to 1865). [32]
Toronto Blueshirts in 1913–14.. The 1913–14 NHA season was the fifth season of the National Hockey Association (NHA). At the end of the regular season, a tie for first place necessitated a playoff to determine the championship.
Montreal 1–6 Toronto; 7 goals on November 30, 2016 Toronto 5–2 Montreal; 7 goals on July 16, 2020 Montreal 3–4 Toronto; 7 goals on September 4, 2022 Toronto 3–4 Montreal; Margin of victory Montreal: Montreal 6–0 Toronto on May 1, 2013; Montreal 3–0 Toronto on October 29, 2015; Toronto: Montreal 1–6 Toronto on June 18, 2009