Keith Acton

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Keith played 15 years in the NHL, five of them with the Canadiens, and won the Stanley Cup with Edmonton in 1988. He finished his career behind the bench, serving as an assistant coach for Philadelphia, New York and Toronto.

Keith Acton
Steve Bégin

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Drafted by Calgary Flames in 1996, Steve had a 16 year NHL career, while 5 were with the Montreal Canadiens. He won a silver medal at the World Jr. Hockey Championship in 1998.

Steve Bégin
Jesse Belanger

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In his nine seasons in the NHL, Jesse played with the Canadiens, Florida Panthers, Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, and New York Islanders. He won the Stanley Cup with the Canadiens in 1993.

Jesse Belanger
Marc-André Bergeron

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Known for his slapshot, he had a 10 year career in the NHL with Edmonton, New York, Anaheim, Minnesota, Montreal, Tampa Bay and Carolina.

Marc-André Bergeron
Francis Bouillon

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Francis is a winner of the Memorial Cup with the Granby Predateurs. He was a recipient of the Jacques-Beauchamp and Jean-Béliveau trophies. Francis enjoyed a 15-year NHL career, 11 of them with the Canadiens. He is now working with the Canadiens organization in player development.

Francis Bouillon
Patrice Brisebois

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Recipient of the Jean Béliveau Trophy in 2009, this defenseman had an 18 year career in the NHL, 16 of which were with the Montreal Canadiens with whom he won a Stanley Cup in 1993. He is now heavily involved in automobile racing.

Patrice Brisebois
Benoit Brunet

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Benoit played 14 seasons in the NHL, 12 with the Canadiens. He now works as a hockey analyst on a francophone sports network.

Benoit Brunet
Guy Carbonneau

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Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019, Guy enjoyed a 19-year NHL career with Montreal, St. Louis, and Dallas. From 1989-1994, he was the captain of the Canadiens. Guy won three Stanley Cups – two with Montreal and one with Dallas. He is the winner of the Frank J. Selke on three occasions, awarded to the player who demonstrates the most skill in the defensive component of the game.

Guy Carbonneau
Enrico Ciccone

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Enrico enjoyed 14-year career in the NHL with Tampa Bay, Chicago, and ended it with the Canadiens. He served 836 penalty minutes in the QMJHL.

Enrico Ciccone
Yvan Cournoyer

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Blessed with exceptional speed, his nickname was the roadrunner. He played 16 seasons for the Canadiens, named captain and wore the ‘C’ for the final four years of his career. Inducted in Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982, his number was retired in 2005. He is a winner of 10 Stanley Cups.

Yvan Cournoyer
Pierre Dagenais

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He had a 133 point season in 60 games in his last junior year with Rouyn-Noranda in 1997-98. He played 5 years in the NHL, with New Jersey, Florida and Montreal.

Pierre Dagenais
Mathieu Dandenault

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A 13 year NHL career, 4 of which were with the Montreal Canadiens. A winner of 3 Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings. He also won a gold medal at the World Jr Hockey Championship in 2003.

Mathieu Dandenault
Lucien Deblois

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Lucien played 15 years in the NHL. He is the only player that played with Guy Lafleur on three different teams – Montreal, New York (Rangers), and Quebec. Lucien also played for Winnipeg, where he was the captain for three years.

Lucien Deblois
Gilbert Delorme

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A defenseman with outstanding offensive skills, Gilbert was the Canadiens’ first pick in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. He played a total of 10 years in the NHL with Montreal, St. Louis, Quebec, Detroit, and Pittsburgh. Gilbert is now a sport radio host in Montreal.

Gilbert Delorme
Cédrick Desjardins

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Cédrick led the Quebec Ramparts to a Memorial Cup championship in 2006 and was named the Hap Emms Trophy winner as best goalie in the tournament. In 2010, he was invited to the AHL All-Star Game to represent the Hamilton Bulldogs. He played in the NHL for the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Cédrick Desjardins
Normand Dupont

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In each of his four seasons at the Junior level (with the Montreal Junior) he recorded at least 100 points, including a 158 point year (84 goals) in 1974-75. He played 5 years in the NHL with Montreal, Winnipeg and Hartford. After he retired from NHL he played 8 seasons in the Swiss National League A.

Normand Dupont
Karl Dykhuis

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Karl won the gold medal with Team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championship in 1991. He played a total of 12 years in the NHL with Chicago, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Montreal.

Karl Dykhuis
Gaston Gingras

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Gaston was the Canadiens’ first pick in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft. He is best known for his natural hockey talents. Gaston played a total of 10 years in the NHL with Montreal – where he won a Stanley Cup – Toronto and St-Louis.

Gaston Gingras
Rick Green

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15 seasons in the NHL where he wore the jersey of Washington, Montreal with who he won the Stanley Cup in 1986, Detroit and the New York Islanders. He was an assistant coach for Islanders, Kings and Canadiens.

Rick Green
Yvon Lambert

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He scored more than 200 goals in his 8 seasons in the Montreal Canadiens jersey; He spent 10 years in the NHL, including his final two in Buffalo. He was an important player in four Stanley Cup victories.

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Guy Lapointe

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A member of the legendary “Big Three” that anchored the Canadiens’ defense in the 1970’s, Guy was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. His jersey was retired by the Canadiens in 2014. He has six Stanley Cups rings.

Guy Lapointe
Guillaume Latendresse

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Guillaume played seven seasons in the NHL, including four with the Canadiens. He won the gold medal at the 2006 World Junior Hockey Championship. Guillaume is now a hockey analyst on a francophone sports network.

Guillaume Latendresse
Louis Leblanc

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Louis was the 18th-overall pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. He led Canada to a silver medal at the 2011 World Junior Hockey Championship. Louis played three seasons in the Canadiens organization.

Louis Leblanc
John LeClair

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Drafted 33rd overall by the Canadiens in 1987, John played 17 seasons with Montreal and Philadelphia. He was a 5-time All-Star and he won a Stanley Cup in 1993 with the Canadiens.

John LeClair
Jocelyn Lemieux

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Born in Mont Laurier, Jocelyn enjoyed a 13-year career in the NHL, 2 of them with the Canadiens. He is now an analyst on a francophone sports network.

Jocelyn Lemieux
Travis Moen

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He was drafted by the Calgary Flames in 2000. He played 12 years in the NHL with most notably Anaheim and Montreal. He won a Stanley Cup with the Ducks in 2007.

Travis Moen
Sergio Momesso

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Member of the 1986 Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens, he was a star in Shawinigan where he enjoyed two season with over 130 points. This left winger had a 13 year NHL career with Montreal, St-Louis, Vancouver, Toronto and New York.

Sergio Momesso
Ric Nattress

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He played 11 years in the NHL with Montreal, St.Louis, Calgary, Toronto and Philadelphia. He won a member of the Calgary Flames that won the Stanley Cup in 1989.

Ric Nattress
Chris Nilan

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Chris holds the NHL record for most penalties in a single game with 10 in 1991. He played 13 years in the NHL, 10 of them with the Canadiens. Won the Stanley Cup in 1986. Chris now makes his home in Montreal where he works in media.

Chris Nilan
Steve Penney

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He came out of nowhere to take the Habs net for the 1983-84 playoffs and carried the Canadiens to the Wales Conference final that year. He recorded three shutouts and lead all playoff netminders helping his teammates sweep the Boston Buins in three straight games. He has a career of 7 years in the NHL with Montreal and Winnipeg.

Steve Penney
Oleg Petrov

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Petrov was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft and became the first Russian to play for the team, where he scored 72 goals and 115 assists for a total of 187 points.

Oleg Petrov
Alexandre Picard

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Drafted by the Flyers in 2003, Alexandre played for six NHL teams including the Flyers, Senators, and Canadiens. He won the Spengler Cup with Team Canada in 2015-16. Alexandre played the final seven years of his career in Europe.

Alexandre Picard
Stéphane Quintal

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He played 16 season in the NHL with 6 teams including Boston, Winnipeg and Montreal. He played more than 1000 games in his career. He was assistant captain with the Canadiens from 1997-1999. He was a the Senior Vice President of Player Safety for the NHL.

Stéphane Quintal
Yves Racine

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This defenseman was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings. He had a 9 years career in the National Hockey League with 6 different teams including the Montreal Canadiens.

Yves Racine
Stéphane Richer

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Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, he is the last player in franchise history to have scored 50 goals. He had a career of 17 years in the National Hockey League with Montreal, New Jersey and Tampa Bay. He won two Stanley Cups, one with Montreal and one with New Jersey.

Stéphane Richer
John Scott

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John played eight years in the NHL. He won the NHL fan voting for the 2016 All-Star Game, winning MVP honors for the game.

John Scott
Richard Sévigny

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He played 8 years in the NHL with Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Nordiques. Won the Vezina trophy in 1980-81 and a Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens.

Richard Sévigny
Steve Shutt

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With his linesmates Jacques Lemaire and Guy Lafleur he scored 60 goals in the 1976-77 season. He won 5 Stanley Cups. He was inducted to Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993.

Steve Shutt
Brian Skrudland

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Brian played 15 NHL seasons, winning two Stanley Cups in Montreal and in Dallas. He was named the first captain in Florida Panthers history and played in the 1990-91 All-Star Game.

Brian Skrudland
Frédéric St-Denis

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Frédéric played two seasons in the NHL with Montreal and Columbus, before playing one season in Europe with EHC Munich.

Frédéric St-Denis
Gilles Thibaudeau

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Gilles won the Spengler Cup (in Switzerland) with Canada. He recorded 435 points in 332 games in the Swiss National League A. Gilles played 5 years in the National Hockey League with Montreal, New York (Islanders) and Toronto.

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Jocelyn Thibault

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Jocelyn has the distinction of being the winning goaltender for the final game played at the Montreal Forum, Maple Leaf Gardens, and the Capital Centre. He played 15 years in the NHL, four of them with the Canadiens, and he has been the owner of the Sherbrooke Phoenix since 2012.

Jocelyn Thibault
Mike Weaver

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He played 14 years in the NHL with Atlanta, LA, Vancouver, St. Louis, Florida and Montreal. He spent his final two seasons in Montreal before retiring in 2015.

Mike Weaver