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POLL: Who Wore It Best: #29

The number 29 has been worn by thirteen players for the Habs in over a 100 years of history, but only two make it to this list. Who wore it better?

There was never a choice

This post is part of an ongoing series on Eyes on the Prize wherein the authors will tell you how they came to love the Montreal Canadiens. It is also the beginning of a contest! In order...

"Don't Change That Dial!" Well I did, thankfully!

How I became a fan of the Montreal Canadiens, and saved myself over 35 years of grief.

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In Ken I trust! (How I came to love the Montreal Canadiens)

I don't remember a lot about my young childhood (under 8 years old) but I do vividly remember the exact day I fell into a lifelong love for the Montreal Canadiens - April 8th, 1971. That was the...

Did the Canadiens deserve to win in 1979?

It was one of the greatest showdowns of all time, so let's revisit the defining moment of the Habs/Bruins rivalry.

Remembering the Canada Russia Series

Looking back at Canada's greatest moment in hockey.

Is This The Future of The Dying Print Media?

A recent Montreal Gazette article questions the future of print media in Montreal.

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Fleury of Goals

One of the biggest chasms between traditional hockey coverage and advanced analytics is the art of storytelling. The media has always been trusted with the responsibility of setting the narrative...

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When the Habs Were Kings of the Road

The Montreal Canadiens set records for dominance on the road and on the power-play, in the precursor season to their seventies dynasty.

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Lafleur's Rookie Hat Trick Trifecta

Guy Lafleur's three hat tricks in 1972 were an NHL rookie record for nearly 20 years.

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