Mike Weaver is number 43 on the Montreal Canadiens.
Mike Weaver plays for the Montreal Canadiens.
Mike Weaver plays defense for the Montreal Canadiens.
if you mean Paul Bibeault he was a goaltender from 1940 - 1946 and wore #1 he was the only Bibeault to play for the Canadiens you could also be thinking of Mike Ribeiro who played for the Montreal Canadiens from 1999-2006 and wore #71 he is now a member of the Dallas Stars
Alex Auld, Dustin Boyd , Mike Cammalleri , Mathieu Darche , Josh Gorges, Maxime Lapierre, Travis Moen , Ryan O'Byrne , Alex Picard, Benoit Pouliot, Carey Price, Tom Pyatt, P.K Subban please not this is the 2010-2011 Montreal Canadiens
Mike Ribero, he plays for the Dallas Stars now
Rod Langway Chris Chelios John LeClair Mike Komisarek Scott Gomez Brian Gionta Blake Geoffrion To name a few
Steve shutt Yvan Cournoyer, whose number is among those retired by the Canadiens. (Steve Shutt wore #22) You're correct that Cournoyer's number was retired in his honor (as well as honoring Dickie Moore), but several Canadiens wore #12 after Cournoyer retired in 1979. Keith Acton wore it in the early 80's, as did Serge Boisvert. Mike Keane wore it in the early 90's before he was traded to Colorado with Patrick Roy.
Mike Ribeiro was born in Montreal, Quebec on 02-10-80.
In the 2007-08 season the player wearing the number 8 jersey is mike komisarek a defencemen. Katzcr: ''Mike'' short for Michael Komisarek is the right shoot defencemen that wore the number 8 in the 2007-08, 2008-09 seasons. He was born on January 19th 1982. He scored his first goal on Febuary 19 2003 in West Islip NY, USA. He's 6'4" and weight at 240 lbs this season. He was the first round choice for Montreal in 2001, 7 in total. In the season 07-08, he finished in first place with 227 blocked shoots and in second place with 266 hits.
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Mike Gates debuted on May 6, 1981, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique; he played his final game on July 30, 1982, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique.
Mike Wegener debuted on April 9, 1969, playing for the Montreal Expos at Jarry Park; he played his final game on September 26, 1970, playing for the Montreal Expos at Jarry Park.