Brian Savage wore #49 during his time with the Montreal Canadiens from 1993-2001.
The Montreal Canadiens with 24 (23 during the NHL era, and 1 win predates the NHL) are the winningest team in the NHL. The second most have been won by the Toronto Maple Leafs with 13, although they have not won since 1967.....
The New York Rangers won it during the 1927-28 season and the Boston Bruins won it in the 1928-29 season.
These are the top 3 62-Detroit Red Wings, 1995-96 60-Montreal Canadiens, 1976-77 59-Montreal Canadiens, 1977-78
During the Canadiens' five straight Stanley Cups, Jaques Plante's name was only spelled right once so four times. (All the other times the Canadiens won the Stanley Cup with him his name was spelled correctly).
The last Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup was the Montreal Canadians, during the 1992,93 season.
Russ Courtnall
Russ Courtnall
55. Most of them were during the early Challenge Cup years, when the Cup was to be awarded to "the best amateur hockey team in Canada", as Lord Stanley originally intended. The last two Canadian teams to play for the Cup were the Calgary Flames and Montreal Canadiens in 1989. Calgary won in 6 games.
Nov. 26, 1917: The NHL was founded. Teams included the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Arenas, and Quebec Bulldogs. Quebec (pictured) did not play during the 1917-18 season.
That would be the Vezina Trophy
Expo '67 Mont Royal Park Smoked meat The 1976 Olympics Old Montréal The Métro Jazz clubs Chinese food Battle sites during the wars between France and England Sailing festivals Theatre just for starters... There are many different things that the Montreal Canadiens are known for, but the number one thing that comes to mind is the nuumber of Stanley cups they won. they have won 24 Stanley cups almost dubbling the second place Toronto Maple Leafs with 13.