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  Montreal Maroons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While the Montreal Canadiens drew primarily francophone fans, the Maroons largely drew fans from the anglophone neighbourhoods of Montreal.
The Maroons participated in the longest NHL playoff game of all time, losing 1-0 to the Detroit Red Wings in 176:30 of play (16:30 of the sixth overtime period) on March 24-25, 1936.
The last active Maroons player was Herb Cain, who remained in the NHL until 1946.
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 Stanley Cup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Until 1910, when Cup trustees declared that only players who played in their league's regular season were eligible to play for the Cup, it was commonplace for both champion and challenger in the challenge series to bring in professional ringers to play the challenge games.
In 1966, the Montreal Canadiens was misspelled as "Montreal Canadiene".
List of Stanley Cup Champions and Runners-Up This is a list of the various series where the Stanley Cup was on the line, be it the challenge series of the early eras or the modern Stanley Cup playoffs.
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 Toe Blake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Born in what is now the ghost town of Victoria Mine, Ontario, he was raised playing outdoor hockey in the town of Coniston, Ontario near the city of Sudbury in Northern Ontario.
He played for the Hamilton Tigers of the Ontario Hockey Association before joining the Montreal Maroons of the NHL in 1934, then playing for the Montreal Canadiens until his retirement in 1948.
After retiring from the Canadiens he resided permanently in Montreal, raising his children and subsequently where his grand children were raised.
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 Montreal: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 List of NHL players - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The list of National Hockey League (NHL) players is divided into the following lists:
List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame
List of members of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
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 World Almanac for Kids
Players wear protective pads under their clothing, thick gloves, and a helmet, which is mandatory in all professional, and most amateur, games.
If a player precedes the puck into the attacking zone, the play is ruled offside, and a face-off is held near the spot where the infraction occurred.
When professional players from the NHL were allowed into Olympic competition for the first time at the 1998 games in Nagano, Japan, many athletes, playing for their national teams, found themselves competing against their NHL teammates.
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 Montreal Canadiens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Montreal Canadiens are a professional ice hockey team, the oldest established National Hockey League (NHL) franchise, and one of the most successful clubs in all of North American sports history.
Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the Canadiens are one of the NHL's 'Original Six' franchises, along with the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Montreal Canadiens' chief rivals are the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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 Winnipeg, Manitoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jets featured such Hall of Famers as WHA coach Rudy Pilous and players Bobby Hull, Dale Hawerchuk, and (briefly) Serge Savard, as well as potential Hall of Famers Teemu Selänne, Phil Housley, Keith Tkachuk, and Nikolai Khabibulin.
Winnipeg has a long history of minor-league baseball, including the Winnipeg Maroons of the Northern League, which existed from 1902-1942; the Class A Winnipeg Goldeyes, an affiliate of the St.
Louis Cardinals, from 1953-1964; the AAA Whips, the Montreal Expos farm team in 1970-1971; and, since 1994, the Goldeyes, a franchise in the independent Class AA-quality Northern League.
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 LCS Hockey - Playoff Heroes - Mud Bruneteau
Top players on each team were greatly fatigued and teams began relying more and more on inexperienced younger players as they had more stamina to continue the marathon.
One of those rookies was Moderre Bruneteau, the youngest player on the ice that night.
Detroit recovered from that marathon to sweep Montreal in the playoff round.
www.lcshockey.com /issues/120/120mud.asp   (433 words)

  
 A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey - Ho
Early in the list history it was decided that there was a need to create a concrete organization from the more ephemeral mail list and this resulted in the founding of the Hockey Research Association
Their goal is to keep alive the memories of hockey players of every generation for future generations.
Montreal Canadiens 8th pick (51st overall) in the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft.
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 Discussion : EHM 2007 new feature ideas - Topic Powered by eve community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Not every player likes eachother, but in EHM it seems as though everyone is always on good terms with their teammates.
I recently had 2 players come through the QMJHL with stats that made Crosby's look pretty average, but there was nothing mentionned about them until the ISS rankings came out and they were ranked 1 and 2 in each ranking.
Players could be out for a few days or even weeks due to an illness.
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 Stanley Cup Winners
The next morning, the players realized that the Cup was still at the Canal, so they headed to recover the Cup and fortunately found it right where they left it On Colden Pond (or canal).
With Montreal trailing three games to two in the best-of-seven Cup final, Conn Smythe left the Cup in Montreal after the fifth game of the finals even though game six was slated for Toronto.
When the Montreal Canadiens were losing in the playoff semifinals to the then-defending-Cup-champion Chicago Blackhawks, a Montreal fan went to the the Chicago-Stadium-lobby display case where the Cup was kept, took the Cup and headed for the door.
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 ESPN.com - Page2 - Biggest Stanley Cup playoff chokes
The Maroons had the best record in the NHL in 1927-28, and entered the Stanley Cup finals with an extra advantage -- they'd play all five games at home, because the circus had already been booked for the Rangers' home rink, Madison Square Garden.
But the Rangers didn't have a backup goalie, and they asked the Maroons if they could use another NHL goalie who happened to be in the stands.
The Maroons refused, and the Rangers were forced to go with their 44-year-old coach, Lester Patrick (who had not been a goalie even during his playing days), in the goal.
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 HockeyOne -- The Stanley Cup History
The First ever Stanley Cup in the National Hockey League was won by the Montréal Maroons.
Players today in the National Hockey League play hard for the cup.
The team that wins the Stanley Cup has their team name and players' names engraved in both the replica and the original.
www.hockeyone.com /viewarticle.asp?ArticleID=15   (384 words)

  
 Eastern Quarterfinals: Boston Bruins vs. Montreal Canadiens - TannerWorld Junction
While both the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens may be strangers to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in recent years, they are far from strangers to each other in the postseason.
Montreal, out of the playoffs since 1998, last made it past the second round when it won the Stanley Cup in 1993.
Rickard was told that the French players on the team came from the farms and that they were therefore "habitants" or "Habs".
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 Pavel Bure Fan Club News for March 2001
Bure's 58 goals are almost ridiculous considering no other NHL player has reached 50 goals in the past three seasons; he's on a non-playoff team without another 15-goal scorer; he has been without his best center most of the season; and only five of his goals have come in garbage time.
MONTREAL -- There are two ways for the Panthers to look at Tuesday's 3-3 tie with Montreal that was saved when goalie Roberto Luongo snapped up Saku Koivu's final try at a gaping net with four-tenths of a second left in overtime.
Montreal had a couple close calls of their own but the best came with.04 seconds remaining when Saku Koivu lifted a shot toward the right corner of the Panthers net.
www.pbfc.org /Oldnews/mar01/mar01.html   (19433 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- The Legends -- Honoured Builder -- Dandurand, Leo -- Biography
His reputation grew to the point that he was one of the city's representatives at the meetings which formed the CAHA in 1914.
Figuring that the Montreal fans and hockey in general would benefit, he gave his blessing when the Montreal Maroons were asked to pay a modest expansion fee to join the NHL in 1924.
For a period of time, most sporting success in Montreal could be traced directly or indirectly to the efforts of Leo Dandurand.
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 Sports Superlatives
California Angels flamethrower Nolan Ryan's 100.9 mph pitch against the Chicago White Sox in 1974 is still listed as the fastest "recorded" pitch, but many would argue with this, citing the difference in radar gun calibration.
He seems to have packed on the pounds in that year as his weight in April 2006 was listed as 410—40 lbs more than his 2004 NFL weight.
For a list of players, see: NFL Individual Lifetime, Season, and Game Records.
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 BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In the mid-`90s, before we all got smart and realized the players were using steroids, we wondered whether the balls had been altered to give the game more excitement.
Some people, usually former players, attribute the lack of complete games to starting pitchers being coddled and managed to the point that they have lost the endurance of their predecessors.
The missing piece, however, is all of the outstanding college players who never make it, so we don’t look back at their college career.
www.baseballthinkfactory.org /files/newsstand/newsblog/discussion/31172/P1260   (4559 words)

  
 Multiculturalism - THE AFRICAN COMMUNITY OF MANITOBA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The term "Maroon" was used by the Europeans to describe run-away African captives who escaped from slavery and established their own communities.
The 1981 census recorded 1,590 Manitobans who listed as their ethnic origin African, 1,395 of them were in Winnipeg.
See Appendix A for a listing of the businesses that were started with the personal savings of owners accumulated at great sacrifice over a number of years, and a little help from relatives and friends.
www.gov.mb.ca /labour/immigrate/multiculturalism/2_1.html   (15790 words)

  
 The Sporting News - Hockey's Holy Grail
Montreal Maroons general manager and coach Eddie Gerard is missing an "r" in his last name on the 1925-26 team.
Approximately 1,000 players, coaches and team officials have had their names engraved on the Cup.
Three women are included in that group: Marguerite Norris, president of the Detroit Red Wings championship teams of the '50s; Sonia Scurfield, a part-owner of the 1989 Stanley Cup champion Calgary Flames; and Marie Denise DeBartolo York, the president of the 1991 champion Pittsburgh Penguins.
www.sportingnews.com /archives/holygrail/facts.html   (422 words)

  
 Montreal West Women's Hockey
The MW Stingrays is a C-Team made up of players ranging from 26-52 years old.
We are a group of women, mostly from Montreal West and NDG, who get together on Saturday mornings for some pickup hockey.
The Saturday morning pick-up hockey and the Maroons C Team home games are played at the Montreal West Arena.
www.sable.mcgill.ca /~hendren/hockey   (862 words)

  
 Detroit Red Wings - ExplodingProduce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
When the Western Hockey League folded after the 1925-26 WHL season, a deal was made so that two of the most successful of the teams in that league, the 1925 Stanley Cup champion Victoria Cougars, and the Portland Rosebuds (to become the Chicago Blackhawks) would jump to the NHL.
In 1946, one of the greatest players in hockey history came into the NHL with the Red Wings.
Detroit and Montreal once again met in the 1956 finals, but this time the Canadiens won the cup, their first of five in a row.
www.explodingproduce.com /wiki/index.php/Detroit_Red_Wings   (2670 words)

  
 Ice Hockey
The names of every player from each winning team is etched on the base of the Cup.
The longest overtime game in playoff history was in 1936, when the Detroit Red Wings finally beat the Montreal Maroons in the sixth overtime period.
The first player to accumulate more than 300 penalty minutes in one season was Philadelphia Flyer Dave “The Hammer” Schultz, who had 348 in 1974.
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 Pete Ward
Pete Ward was born in 1939 in Montreal, Quebec.
He was the son of Jimmy Ward, who starred for the old Montreal Maroons of the NHL, who moved his family to Portland, Oregon when Pete was 8 years old.
After spending 5 years in the minor leagues, he arrived in the majors during the final week of the 1962 season with the Baltimore Orioles at the age of 23.
www.sportspic.com /cndsports/player/ward_pete.htm   (198 words)

  
 Untitled Document
In 1954, a ball thrown to stop a player from making a double out of a single, hit a pigeon in flight.
The list of comedic and musical movies from 1961 that were nominated but didn't win is equally impressive: "The Absent-Minded Professor", "The Parent Trap", "The Children's Hour", "Babes in Toyland", "Pocketful of Miracles", "Flower Drum Song", "Fanny"
After leading the Bucs to the 1979 World Championship, 'Pops', a career.282 hitter, became the oldest player (39) to win a MVP award when he shares the award with Keith Hernandez.
www.leasingnews.org /American_History/apr_09.htm   (2811 words)

  
 LCS Hockey - Team Reports - Ottawa Senators
After that, the bottom fell out for the franchise and by 1932, the team sold its star players to clubs around the league and suspended operations.
After clinching a playoff berth in their third to last game of the year versus Florida, the Sens actually had a great chance to overtake Montreal for seventh place.
Facing the Habs just two days later and trailing by only three points, Ottawa couldn't find the energy to outlast the Canadiens, and were blanked 2-0 at the hands of Andy Moog and the boys.
www.lcshockey.com /issues/92/ott.asp   (2317 words)

  
 Shop.NHL.com - Vintage Hockey: Montreal Maroons: Search for
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 SI.com - Writers - One game wonders (cont.) - Thursday April 27, 2006 6:04PM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lindsay was the first player in the modern era, and remains one of only four players overall, to score four goals in a final-series game.
The hulking Flyer was the first of only two players (Lemieux is the other) in postseason history to score four goals in a period, doing so in 8:16 against the Rangers.
It was a different era, but Detroit's goalie earned a 92-save shutout of the Montreal Maroons in the longest game in league history: 176 minutes.
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