This year in the 2nd round the Montreal Canadiens came back to beat the Boston Bruins when they were trailing three games to none.
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94, Yanic Perreault. == Actually, back in 1934-35 Joe Lamb, Desse Roche and Leo Bourgault all wore #99 while playing for the Montreal Canadiens.
Montreal Canadiens came back from a 3-1 deficit in 2010
Yes. He was a member of the Montreal Canadiens in 1968-69 when they won the Cup. He was a back up goaltender.
Since the "best of seven" format was instituted for the 1939 Stanley Cup: 2004: Tampa Bay Lightning (over Calgary Flames) (7 game series) 2002: Detroit Red Wings (over Carolina Hurricanes) (OT) (Red Wings won 4 straight after losing the opening game) 1999: Dallas Stars (over Buffalo Sabres) (OT) 1994: New York Rangers (over Vancouver Canucks) (OT) (7 game series) 1993: Montreal Canadiens (over Los Angeles Kings) (Canadiens won 4 straight after losing the opening game) 1991: Pittsburgh Penguins (over Minnesota North Stars) 1986: Montreal Canadiens (over Calgary Flames) (Canadiens won 4 straight after losing the opening game) 1985: Edmonton Oilers (over Philadelphia Flyers) (Oilers won 4 straight after losing the opening game) 1979: Montreal Canadiens (over New York Rangers) (Canadiens won 4 straight after losing the opening game) 1974: Philadelphia Flyers (over Boston Bruins) 1971: Montreal Canadiens (over Chicago Black Hawks) (OT) (7 game series) (Black Hawks won first two games) 1967: Toronto Maple Leafs (over Montreal Canadiens) 1966: Montreal Canadiens (over Detroit Red Wings) (Canadiens won 4 straight after Red Wings won first two games) 1947: Toronto Maple Leafs (over Montreal Canadiens) (Canadiens won game one 6-0) 1942: Toronto Maple Leafs (over Detroit Red Wings) (Maple Leafs won 4 straight after losing the first three games)
Montreal Canadiens (2010)
In the NHL, it was the Montreal Canadiens. Other than that, hockey goes back hundreds of years so teams could be ancient.
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It's one of three: GO! HABS GO! or Olé Olé Olé or Nanananah, nanananah, Hey, hey Good-bye! "Bleu, Blanc, Rouge!"? "Halte la, halte la, les Canadiens sont la!"? Or are you talking about the Habs goal song? In about 1890, Les Montagnards, a Montreal snowshoe club, used to sing a rallying song called Halte là ! Halte là ! Les Montagnards sont là... Adopted by their hockey team, the song was later adopted by the Canadiens Hockey Club as Halte là ! Halte là ! les Canadiens sont là...
canucks suck Improving on his answer ill start with Canucks are up 2-0 in the series with Chicago right now. To answer your question no, no team that i could find has ever swept the entire Playoffs. Detriot however in 96 and 97 swept the final round consecutive years against the Flyers and The Capitals
The New York Rangers won it during the 1927-28 season and the Boston Bruins won it in the 1928-29 season.