Ben Maxwell
Bill Nyrop
Jean Beliveau
Guy Lafleur from the Montreal Canadiens
Brian Savage wore #49 during his time with the Montreal Canadiens from 1993-2001.
Frederic Chabot
There are no listings of any Habs players wearing the numbers 0 or 00.
No they wore blue helmets with their symbol on each side of the helmet it has always been like that. This was posted from a Montreal Canadiens BIGGEST FAN!!!!!!!!!
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
94, Yanic Perreault. == Actually, back in 1934-35 Joe Lamb, Desse Roche and Leo Bourgault all wore #99 while playing for the Montreal Canadiens.
No, he did not wear no. 3 He wore 4,8,12,17 and 20 You can check the Montreal Canadiens site at http://ourhistory.canadiens.com/player/Jean-Beliveau
Guy Carbonneau wore number 21 during his time with the Montreal Canadiens. He played for the team from 1980 to 1994 and was known for his strong two-way play and leadership. Carbonneau was a key contributor to the Canadiens' success, helping them win the Stanley Cup in 1986 and 1993.
Number 4 for the Montreal Canadiens is famously associated with Serge Savard, a legendary defenseman who played for the team from 1966 to 1981. Savard was an integral part of the Canadiens' success during the 1970s, contributing to multiple Stanley Cup championships. His contributions to the team and the sport earned him a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986. The number 4 has since been retired by the Canadiens in honor of his legacy.