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Loaned to Pittsburgh by Montreal for remainder of 1927-28 season for the loan [...]

Gerald Carson, nicknamed “Stub”, was the youngest of three hockey playing [...]

Originally from Pembroke, Ontario, defenseman Gordon Fraser won the Stanley Cup [...]

George Hainsworth recorded 22 shutouts in 1928-29, in one of the greatest [...]

Sporting his trademark peaked cap, Aurèle Joliat terrorized opposing defenders [...]

Tough and strong despite his 5-foot-8 frame, forward Wildor Larochelle appeared [...]

When 23-year-old Albert Leduc took his first strides on Forum ice, he did so [...]

Pit Lépine was an important part of the Canadiens’ two Cup triumphs in the 1920s.

Equally able to play on the back end or up front, Georges Mantha joined brother [...]

The seventh captain in team history, Sylvio Mantha and his physical game were [...]

Defensive specialist Armand Mondou spent 12 years with the Canadiens and while [...]

Drawing crowds and dazzling fans across the NHL, Howie Morenz was the first [...]

Born in Peterborough, Ontario, Mickey Murray played one game with the Habs on [...]

Over the course of his 15-year career in professional hockey, Winnipeg native [...]

Loaned to Montreal by NY Americans to replace George Hainsworth, February 27, [...]
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