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Revision as of 09:53, 12 June 2002

The Montreal Canadiens are possibly the most recognized NHL team, having won 24 Stanley Cups. The Canadiens were officially formed in 1909.

They played in the Forum from 1924 until 1996 when they moved to the Molson Center

Stanley Cups:

  • 1915-1916
  • 1923-1924
  • 1929-1930
  • 1930-1931
  • 1943-1944
  • 1945-1946
  • 1952-1953
  • 1955-1956
  • 1956-1957
  • 1957-1958
  • 1958-1959
  • 1959-1960
  • 1964-1965
  • 1965-1966
  • 1967-1968
  • 1968-1969
  • 1970-1971
  • 1972-1973
  • 1975-1976
  • 1976-1977
  • 1977-1978
  • 1978-1978
  • 1985-1986
  • 1992-1993

Captains of the team:


See Montreal Canadiens Webpage, National Hockey League