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Montreal’s transit agency is now using the French expression “Allez! Canadiens Allez!” on the electronic displays on the ...
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Dose on MSNTicket prices at the Bell Centre have dropped significantlyThe vast majority of Montreal Canadiens fans never expected to see their club in the playoffs this season. The Tricolore ...
Derek Stepan said he felt them when he was talking about standing on the blue line at Bell Centre, a visiting player for the ...
MONTREAL -- Montreal Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault left in the second period of Game 3 of the Eastern Conference First ...
After falling behind 0-2 in the series, the Montreal Canadiens now return to the Bell Centre in hopes that the energy of the ...
Game 3 of the Montreal Canadiens' series against the Washington Capitals is the first since 2017 at a Bell Centre full of ...
The Washington Capitals are in for a challenge in Game 3, as they head up north and on the road for the first time in the ...
Montreal's Patrik Laine is out for Friday's Game 3 of the Canadiens' first-round playoff series against Washington due to an ...
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Montreal buses remove 'Go! Canadiens Go!' after complaint to language watchdogCity buses in Montreal have dropped the expression "Go! Canadiens Go!" following a complaint to Quebec's language watchdog.
The Capitals have taken advantage as the aggressors in the series and the Canadiens must respond, within the boundaries of what’s permissible and need to find a way to get more from Patrik Laine, as ...
The Washington Capitals visit the Montreal Canadiens in Game 3 of the first-round, best-of-7 series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Friday.
The Bell Centre is renowned for its passionate fan base and deafening noise levels, which can reach over 21,000 fans. Matheson, a native of Pointe-Claire, Quebec, has vivid memories of watching the ...
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