The NHL's Most Interesting Name: And the Winner Is...
The final results are in for the NHL's Most Interesting Name Championship showdown between Zarley Zalapski and Peanuts O'Flaherty. May his name live forever.
The final results are in for the NHL's Most Interesting Name Championship showdown between Zarley Zalapski and Peanuts O'Flaherty. May his name live forever.
It's time to wrap up the 1920s and 30s naming goodness, with our top three from the 3 sections brought together for the final vote. At least one of you will name your first-born "Fido."
BN seeks the NHL's Most Interesting Name, beginning in the hard-scrabble Depression era where people got all old-timey.
Newsy Lalonde's one year exile with the Vancouver Millionaires ends when the Canadiens outbid the PCHA team for his services, but his return to Montreal's lineup causes some rumbling amongst other players.
The NHL began its second season with the three franchises who survived the hard times of the 1917-18 campaign: The Montreal Canadiens, the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Arenas.The new season...
Canadiens fans were excited and relieved to hear the announcement that a new hockey arena was being built at the corners of Mount Royal and Saint Urbain, and would be ready in the coming season....
As the 1920-21 NHL season was on the horizon, there was much wheeling and dealing going on behind the scenes for the Canadiens and the league's three other clubs. The Flying Frenchman had missed...
George Kendall Kennedy, the man behind the Club Athlétique Canadien's purchase of the Montreal Canadiens franchise in 1910 passed away in his home on the morning of Wednesday, October 19, 1921....