POLL: Who Wore It Best: #22
The number 22 has been worn by twenty three players for the Habs in over a 100 years of history, but only two make it to this list. Who wore it better?
The number 22 has been worn by twenty three players for the Habs in over a 100 years of history, but only two make it to this list. Who wore it better?
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Looking back to when a then NHL record unbeaten streak was broken by Don Cherry's whipping boy.
Post holiday weekend Habs links and history notes
This day in Habs history
Few players epitomized the Montreal Canadiens work ethic and sense of personal sacrifice better than Terry Harper in the 1960's. Conversely, no player received less respect from the Forum fans, who have been overrated as hockey connoisseurs at times.
Some interesting opinions courtesy of Stan Fischler's "Drop A Dime" column in the New England sports journal this week concerning the Habs and Canadiens.First the Habs:Last time we saw Robbie...
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