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1950-51 Montreal Canadiens Roster 1950-51 Montreal Canadiens Game-by-Game Results.
In his [...]Bill Durnan could play with his stick in either hand, often making the change [...]Traded to Montreal by Boston for Jimmy Peters and John Quilty, December 16, 1947.Defensive specialist Floyd Curry excelled at keeping the top forwards of his [...]Hailing from Vonda, Saskatchewan, right-winger Louis Denis, nicknamed Lulu, [...]John Hirschfeld played 38 games with the Canadiens, split over two seasons, [...]Calum MacKay played a valuable role for the Canadiens during his five seasons [...]Signed as a free agent by Montreal, June 28, 1949.
The 1950-51 Montreal Canadiens lost in the Stanley Cup finals. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. The team compiled a postseason mark of 5-6. The Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League ended the 1950-51 season with a record of 25 wins and 30 losses and 15 ties for 65 points, finishing third in the NHL.
The Junior Canadiens were a farm team to the NHL Montreal Canadiens from the early 1930s until the institution of the NHL Entry Draft.The Juniors originally played in the Quebec Junior Hockey League. It was granted entry as an expansion club in 1961. Le site historique des Canadiens de Montréal est l'encyclopédie officielle en ligne de l'équipe. MAURICE RICHARD players. In 1961 the franchise switched to the Ontario Hockey Association to compete at the major junior level. The 1950-51 Montreal Canadiens lost in the Stanley Cup finals. Click on column headings to sort. Jean Beliveau proudly wore the “C” for 10 seasons, the longest tenure in [...] ÉMILE BOUCHARD players. Click on column headings to sort. Copyright © 2008 Club de hockey Canadien, Inc. All rights reserved.A French-Canadian born in Springfield, MA, Norm Dussault spent his formative [...]Defensive specialist Floyd Curry excelled at keeping the top forwards of his [...]Hailing from Vonda, Saskatchewan, right-winger Louis Denis, nicknamed Lulu, [...]Jean Beliveau proudly wore the âCâ for 10 seasons, the longest tenure in [...]Born in Montreal, Quebec, center Frédérick Burchell played a total of four [...]Robert Dawes began his career as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, with whom [...]John Hirschfeld played 38 games with the Canadiens, split over two seasons, [...]Hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Frank Kingâs rights were sold to the Canadiens [...]One of the most remarkable offensive forces in hockey, Bernard Geoffrion [...]Hailing from Shawinigan, Quebec, Gérard Desaulniers spent a large portion of [...]Right-handed defenseman, Hugh Currie was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on [...]
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