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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Earl Seibert |  |  |  | Earl Seibert: Encyclopedia II - National Hockey League All-Star Game - HistoryAlthough the first official All-Star Game did not begin until the 1947-48 NHL season, there have been several occasions in the NHL where benefit games and All-Star teams were created. The first All-Star game in hockey, however, predated the NHL, when the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association had an All-Star Game on January 2, 1908 in memory of Montreal Wanderers player Hod Stuart, who had drowned three months after the Wanderers won the Stanley Cup. The proceeds of that game, which was won by the Wanderers 10-7 over a team of ...
See also:National Hockey League All-Star Game, National Hockey League All-Star Game - History, National Hockey League All-Star Game - Ace Bailey Benefit Game, National Hockey League All-Star Game - Howie Morenz Memorial Game, National Hockey League All-Star Game - The Official Games, National Hockey League All-Star Game - All-Star Game Results Read more here: » National Hockey League All-Star Game: Encyclopedia II - National Hockey League All-Star Game - History |
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 |  |  | Earl Seibert: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Blackhawks - Franchise historyThe Chicago Black Hawks joined the NHL in 1926 as part of the league's successful foray into United States-based teams. Most of the Hawks' original players came from the Portland Rosebuds of the Western Hockey League, which had folded the previous season, and the players which were bought out by the Hawks' owner, Frederic McLaughlin.
The team nickname refers to Chief Black Hawk, a prominent figure in the history of Illinois, and is one of many sports team nicknames using Native Americans as icons. The team nickname was spelled primari ...
See also:Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Blackhawks - Facts, Chicago Blackhawks - Franchise history, Chicago Blackhawks - Season-by-Season Record, Chicago Blackhawks - Notable players, Chicago Blackhawks - Current Squad, Chicago Blackhawks - Hall of Famers, Chicago Blackhawks - Team captains, Chicago Blackhawks - Retired Numbers Read more here: » Chicago Blackhawks: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Blackhawks - Franchise history |
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 |  |  | Earl Seibert: Encyclopedia II - Montreal Canadiens - Franchise historyWith the possible exception of baseball's New York Yankees, no North American sports team has had as storied and as successful a history as the Montreal Canadiens, the oldest team in professional hockey. They have won 24 Stanley Cups, eleven more than the team with the next largest number – the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Maple Leafs are regarded by many as the Canadiens bitter rivals although within the Province of Quebec at least, this is open for debate. Since the 1970's, the Boston Bruins have developed a heated and emotional rival ...
See also:Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Canadiens - Facts, Montreal Canadiens - Franchise history, Montreal Canadiens - 1909 to 1931, Montreal Canadiens - 1932 to 1966, Montreal Canadiens - 1967 to 1986, Montreal Canadiens - 1986 to Today, Montreal Canadiens - The Future, Montreal Canadiens - Season-by-season record, Montreal Canadiens - Notable players, Montreal Canadiens - Current Squad, Montreal Canadiens - Hall of Famers, Montreal Canadiens - Team Captains, Montreal Canadiens - Retired Numbers, Montreal Canadiens - Infamous Players Read more here: » Montreal Canadiens: Encyclopedia II - Montreal Canadiens - Franchise history |
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Montreal Canadiens - Current Squad.
Active roster as of January 24, 2006 [1]
Montreal Canadiens - Hall of Famers.
Jean Béliveau
Hector "Toe" Blake
Emile Bouchard
Sprague Cleghorn
Yvan Cournoyer
Ken Dryden
Bill Durnan
Bob Gainey
Herb Gardiner
Bernard "Boom Boom" Geoffrion
George Hainsworth
Joe Hall
Doug Harvey
Aurel Joliat
Tom Johnson
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See also:Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Canadiens - Facts, Montreal Canadiens - Franchise history, Montreal Canadiens - 1909 to 1931, Montreal Canadiens - 1932 to 1966, Montreal Canadiens - 1967 to 1986, Montreal Canadiens - 1986 to Today, Montreal Canadiens - The Future, Montreal Canadiens - Season-by-season record, Montreal Canadiens - Notable players, Montreal Canadiens - Current Squad, Montreal Canadiens - Hall of Famers, Montreal Canadiens - Team Captains, Montreal Canadiens - Retired Numbers, Montreal Canadiens - Infamous Players Read more here: » Montreal Canadiens: Encyclopedia II - Montreal Canadiens - Notable players |
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1 Season was shortened due to the 1994-95 NHL lockout.
2 Season was cancelled due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout.
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See also:Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Blackhawks - Facts, Chicago Blackhawks - Franchise history, Chicago Blackhawks - Season-by-Season Record, Chicago Blackhawks - Notable players, Chicago Blackhawks - Current Squad, Chicago Blackhawks - Hall of Famers, Chicago Blackhawks - Team captains, Chicago Blackhawks - Retired Numbers Read more here: » Chicago Blackhawks: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Blackhawks - Season-by-Season Record |
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Montreal Canadiens - Current Squad.
Active roster as of January 27, 2006 [1]
Montreal Canadiens - Hall of Famers.
Jean Béliveau
Hector "Toe" Blake
Emile Bouchard
Sprague Cleghorn
Yvan Cournoyer
Ken Dryden
Bill Durnan
Bob Gainey
Herb Gardiner
Bernard "Boom Boom" Geoffrion
George Hainsworth
Joe Hall
Doug Harvey
Aurel Joliat
Tom Johnson
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See also:Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Canadiens - Facts, Montreal Canadiens - Franchise history, Montreal Canadiens - 1909 to 1931, Montreal Canadiens - 1932 to 1966, Montreal Canadiens - 1967 to 1986, Montreal Canadiens - 1986 to Today, Montreal Canadiens - The Future, Montreal Canadiens - Season-by-season record, Montreal Canadiens - Notable players, Montreal Canadiens - Current Squad, Montreal Canadiens - Hall of Famers, Montreal Canadiens - Team Captains, Montreal Canadiens - Retired Numbers, Montreal Canadiens - Infamous Players Read more here: » Montreal Canadiens: Encyclopedia II - Montreal Canadiens - Notable players |
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Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes, CQF = Conference Quarter Final, CSF = Conference Semi-Final, CF = Conference
Final, DSF = Division Semi-Final, DF = Division Final, QF = Quarter Final, SF = Semi-Final, PR = Preliminary Round
1 Season was cancelled due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout.
2 Season was shortened due to the 1 ...
See also:Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Canadiens - Facts, Montreal Canadiens - Franchise history, Montreal Canadiens - 1909 to 1931, Montreal Canadiens - 1932 to 1966, Montreal Canadiens - 1967 to 1986, Montreal Canadiens - 1986 to Today, Montreal Canadiens - The Future, Montreal Canadiens - Season-by-season record, Montreal Canadiens - Notable players, Montreal Canadiens - Current Squad, Montreal Canadiens - Hall of Famers, Montreal Canadiens - Team Captains, Montreal Canadiens - Retired Numbers, Montreal Canadiens - Infamous Players Read more here: » Montreal Canadiens: Encyclopedia II - Montreal Canadiens - Season-by-season record |
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