they're doing good!
montreal canadiens SUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK because they are french and they're losers
That's because traditionally, a good portion of the Montreal canadiens have been and are in fact gay. So he's probably just included in the sterotype (although often time true) of the canadiens
In the NHL, it was the Montreal Canadiens. Other than that, hockey goes back hundreds of years so teams could be ancient.
the canadiens are first with 24. then the leafs with 13, the red wings with 10, and after that, the Boston bruins and the Edmonton oilers have 5, and several more teams are just behind this with 4. so to answer your question, the Boston Bruins have won the second most Stanley cups of all American teams, with 5.
At first there were 4 teams: Montreal Canadiens Toronto Hockey Club Ottawa Senators Montreal Wanderers But halfway through the season, the Montreal Wanderers resigned from the league. So in the end there were 3.
Originally it stands for "Club de Hockey Canadien". But in 1924 the owner of the Canadians told a reporter in NewYork it stands for "Habitans", a name which the first french settlers had. So the nickname "Habs" was born.
The Ottawa Senators, the Quebec Bulldogs, the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal Wanderers, and the Toronto Arenas made up the league. Frank Calder was elected to be president of the league. So you could say Frank Calder, the players and the owners of those teams invented the NHL
There were so many but i will name you a few Jack Laviolette Newsy Lalonde Sylvio Mantha Hector "Toe" Blake Jean Beliveau Maurice "Rocket Richard" Guy Carbonneau Saku Koivu Brian Gionta
there is a total of 3.6million people in Montreal. So there is your answer! there is a total of 3.6million people in Montreal. So there is your answer!
Head coach: Guy Carbonneau Assistant coach: Kirk Muller I dont really know who the head coac is anymore because Guy Carbonneau got fired so I ink it's Kirk Muller who is the Head Coach
Habs is an abbreviation of "les habitants," the informal name given to the original settlers of New France, dating back to the 17th Century. So it's a natural fit for the The Montreal Canadiens, established in 1909 and marketed as a French-Canadian hockey team. Having said that, the nickname might have been the result of an error. According to NHL.com, the first man to refer to the team as "the Habs" was Tex Rickard, owner of Madison Square Garden, in 1924. Rickard apparently told a reporter that the "H" on the Canadiens' sweaters was for "Habitants." Not true. The distinctive C-wrapped-around-H logo stands for "Club de Hockey Canadien."
Selena might e doing it basically she's doing all the U.S concerts. Then she's going to a Eurpioan Tour! So maybe