Defensemen for the Montreal CAnadians
Larry Robinson,bob gainey Bob Gainey wasn't a defenseman, he was a left winger.
1976-77
As of the 2023-2024 NHL season, the Montreal Canadiens typically have a mix of Canadian and international players on their roster. The exact number of Canadian players can vary from season to season due to trades, drafts, and free agency. To get the most accurate and up-to-date count of Canadian players on the team, it's best to check the current roster on the Canadiens' official website or recent sports news updates.
Montreal's regular season record for the 1976-77 season was 60-8-12. They defeated the Blues, Islanders, and Bruins in the playoffs to win the Stanley Cup.
1995-96 season. The Red Wings had 131 points on a 62-13-7 regular season record. Sorry, but that's wrong. The Red Wings had the most wins in a season (62) in 1995-1996 when they went 62-13-7, but the team with the most points is the Montreal Canadians who had a 60-8-12 record in 1996-1997--giving them 132 points. Also, notice that Montreal achieved their 132 points in an 80 game season, while Detroit got their 131 points in an 82 game season. Please note that the year that Montreal had 132 points was 1976-1977
The 1976-1977 Montreal Canadiens hold the record for scoring the most points in a single NHL season.
Russ Courtnall
Russ Courtnall
2008-2009: 1) Alex Kovalev with 65 points 2) Andrei Markov with 64 points 3) Saku Koivu with 50 points.
The last Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup was the Montreal Canadians, during the 1992,93 season.
Bobby Orr (Boston Bruins) during the 1970-71 season finished with 102 Assists
Note: there have only been 5 defensemen who scored 100 points in a single NHL season: Bobby Orr (6 times) Paul Coffey (5 times) Al MacInnis Brian Leetch Denis Potvin Another note: neither Phil Housley, Raymond Borque, nor Larry Murphy reached 100 points in a season, despite all being in the top 40 all time in NHL scoring.