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Montreal Canadiens

  • Name in original language: Les Canadiens
  • Nickname: Habs
  • Year of foundation: 1909
  • Colours: red, white, blue
  • Club status: active
  • Address: The Montreal Canadiens
    1909, avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal
    Montreal, QC, CANADA
    H3C 5L2
  • WWW: http://canadiens.nhl.com/
 
Montreal Canadiens is major league affiliate of: Hamilton Bulldogs AHL
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Trois-Rivières Lions

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Season 2006-2007

Club teams

This club in 2006-2007: NHL

 
Current rosterseason 2006-2007
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GDavid Aebischer07.02.1978189 cm85 kgleft
GJaroslav Halak13.05.1985182 cm84 kgleft
GCristobal Huet03.09.1975184 cm92 kgleft
DFrancis Bouillon17.10.1975173 cm90 kgleft
DMathieu Dandenault03.02.1976180 cm90 kgright
DJosh Gorges14.08.1984185 cm86 kgleft
DMike Komisarek19.01.1982193 cm108 kgright
LDAndrei Markov20.12.1978180 cm92 kgleft
LDJanne Niinimaa22.05.1975185 cm100 kgleft
DCraig Rivet13.09.1974189 cm95 kgright
DSheldon Souray13.07.1976193 cm102 kgleft
DMark Streit11.12.1977181 cm93 kgleft
CSteve Begin14.06.1978180 cm84 kgleft
CRadek Bonk09.01.1976189 cm95 kgleft
CMikhail Grabovsky31.01.1984181 cm84 kgleft
LWChris Higgins02.06.1983184 cm93 kgleft
RWMike Johnson03.10.1974190 cm86 kgright
CSaku Koivu23.11.1974178 cm83 kgleft
LWAndrei Kostitsyn03.02.1985183 cm99 kgright
RWAlexei Kovalev24.02.1973180 cm95 kgleft
CMaxim Lapierre29.03.1985188 cm92 kgright
RWGuillaume Latendresse24.05.1987188 cm104 kgleft
FDuncan Milroy08.02.1983183 cm88 kgright
CGarth Murray17.09.1982188 cm97 kgleft
RWAlexander Perezhogin10.08.1983179 cm96 kgleft
CTomáš Plekanec31.10.1982178 cm89 kgleft
LWMichael Ryder31.03.1980185 cm86 kgright
LWSergei Samsonov27.10.1978178 cm86 kgright
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Roland Melanson28.06.1960Assistant Coach
Guy Carbonneau18.03.1960Head Coach
Doug Jarvis24.03.1955Assistant Coach
Kirk Muller08.02.1966Assistant Coach

* no longer in the club

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Longest continuously operating professional ice hockey team (founed in 1909), only current NHL club to exist before the founding of the NHL. One of Original Six teams, most succesful NHL team in history (24 Stanley Cups), last one in 1992-93 season.

Notable players:

24 Stanley Cups (22 solely in the NHL)

League winners:
 

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Swiss prospects popular with NHL teams

Switzerland is earning itself more and more the status of the 4th most important European market for NHL teams after Sweden, Finland and Russia due to great investments into youth hockey. First fruits were collected when Team Switzerland became vice champions at the 2013 World Championship. Now another prospect could make it to the NHL. 20 year old Sven Andrighetto - currently playing for QMJHL's Rouyn-Noranda Huskies - signed a three year entry level deal with the Montreal Canadiens who selected him in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft (3rd round - 86th position).   

(16 Jul 2013)
 

Geoffrion retires from hockey at age 25

A wave of serious head injuries in the hockey world in recent years led to many heated discussions how to prevent them but still players get injured on a regular basis. Now Blake Geoffrion of NHL's Montreal Canadiens was forced to retire with only 25 years from professional hockey as a consequence of a depressed skull fracture he received in a game for Canadiens affiliate Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) last November.

(16 Jul 2013)
 

Jagr to Montreal?

Jaromir Jagr want to play in Montreal. His agent Petr Svoboda told journalists about negotiating with Canadiens.

"Jaromir always thinsk about Montreal and dream to play there. Now his dreams may come true" - he said.

(07 Jul 2013)
 

Montral Canadiens fire coaches

The day after announcing Michel Therrien as head coach, Montreal Canadiens fired assistant coaches Randy Cunneyworth and Randy Ladouceur.
Cunneyworth finished the season as Montreal's interim head coach, after the team fired Jacques Martin in December, missing the qualification to the post-season for the first time since 2007

(07 Jun 2012)
 

Michel Therrien named Montreal Canadiens new head coach

Montreal Canadiens announced the appointment of Michel Therrien as the club's new head coach. Michel Therrien spent seven seasons as head coach in the Montreal Canadiens organization from 1997 to 2003. He also coached Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL, reaching Stanley Cup finals in 2007-08.

(05 Jun 2012)
 

Rafael Diaz misses World Champs

Long-time injured Montreal Canadiens Swiss defender Rafael Diaz confirms he won't be at Sweden/Finland IHWC. Diaz is sidelined from end of February due to a groin injury

(10 Apr 2012)
 

Pierre Gauthier fired by Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens have fired general manager Pierre Gauthier
The club says in a release the search for a new general manager "is underway."
Gauthier started working at Canadiens in 2003 as director of professional scouting, becoming GM and executive vice president in February 2010

(29 Mar 2012)
 

Canadiens fire Martin

The Montreal Canadiens fired coach Jacques Martin on Saturday and put assistant Randy Cunneyworth, 50, in charge for the rest of the season. Assistant GM Larry Carriere was appointed as assistant coach.
Cunneyworth is the team's first unilingual English-speaking coach since 1971.

(18 Dec 2011)
 

Montreal fired assistant coach

After three years Montreal Canadiens fired asistant coach Perry Pearn before Wednesday night's game against the Philadelphia Flyers.

(27 Oct 2011)
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