The Montreal Forum.
No, the Canadiens Hall Of Fame is at the Bell Centre in Montreal.
There is no team named the Montreal Cups, are you mistaking the for the Montreal Canadiens? If you are, then they play at Bell Centre (en francais: Centre Bell).
Bell Centre
The biggest hockey stadium is Thunderdome owned by the Tampa Bay Lightning it only lasted to 1993-1996 holding 28,183 people. The current most biggest hockey stadium belongs to the Motreal Canadiens Bell Centre Arena holding 21,273 people.
The public address announcer for the Montreal Canadiens is Michel Lacroix. He has been the voice at the Bell Centre since 2001, known for his distinctive style and enthusiasm during games. Lacroix is also recognized for his work in sports broadcasting and has a strong connection with the Canadiens' fan base.
The first hockey goal at the Bell Centre was scored by Montreal Canadiens player Saku Koivu on January 16, 1996. The goal came during a game against the New York Islanders, marking a significant moment in the history of the venue, which has since become the Canadiens' home arena. The Bell Centre replaced the old Montreal Forum and has since hosted countless memorable hockey moments.
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When the Canadians play at home, they practice at the Complexe Sportif Bell, in Brassard.
Bell Centre.
The Centre Bell or Bell Centre is located in Montreal, Quebec Canada. It is the home of the deeply rooted and popular professional hockey franchise, The Montreal Canadians and has also hosted several UFC events.
The Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
The last Montreal Canadiens game played at the Forum took place on April 11, 1996, against the New York Rangers. The Canadiens lost the game 4-1, marking the end of an era for the team at their historic home arena, which had been their venue since 1926. The Forum was a significant part of hockey history, hosting numerous memorable moments and championships before the team moved to the Bell Centre. The final game was a poignant farewell for both the players and the passionate fans.