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  • Deuce
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    • 01-12-08
    • 29843

    #1
    Nicky, Nicky you see this pal...
    Habs' 100th anniversary celebration continues with logo on Canadian dollar

    Associated Press

    Updated: September 24, 2008, 9:28 PM ET

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    MONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens will have a Canadian dollar coin minted with their widely recognized "CH" logo featured prominently as part of extensive celebrations announced by the club Wednesday leading up to the team's 100th anniversary next year.

    Approximately 10 million Canadian dollar coins honoring the famous hockey franchise's centennial will be struck by the Royal Canadian Mint and issued for circulation.

    The Canadiens have won a record 24 Stanley Cups, including their first in 1916 -- one year before the NHL was formed -- as the National Hockey Association champion when they beat the Pacific Coast Hockey Association winner Portland Rosebuds, the first American team to compete for the storied trophy.

    "I think it's because of that history and the sacrifices that so many people made that we have the privilege of being able to go to the government of Canada and ask if they would stamp a particular coin for us in honor of our centennial year, or that they would come up with a stamp program," Canadiens owner George Gillett said. "This is a hockey club, and to have that kind of respect is pretty amazing."

    Montreal unveiled its new video scoreboard at the Bell Centre press conference. With a display area of 25 feet by 40 feet on each of its four sides, the high definition scoreboard is the NHL's largest, five times bigger than the rink's previous screen.

    Among the other highlights of the Canadiens' centennial plans leading up to the anniversary of the Canadiens' founding on Dec. 4, 1909, the team will have four million centennial stamps issued by Canada Post, a series of 12 Centennial Jersey nights featuring throwback sweaters from the Canadiens' early days, a variety of commemorative DVD box sets, a special edition of Monopoly and a set of 200 Upper Deck legends hockey cards, as well as an all-time Canadiens team in EA Sports' NHL 2009 video game.

    The Canadiens will unveil a "Ring of Honor" -- a rinkwide mural honoring the team's 44 Hall of Famers -- at the Bell Centre during its season opener on Oct. 15. A special ceremony will be held for coaching legends Dick Irvin, Toe Blake and Scotty Bowman on Oct. 28, and Hall of Fame goalie Patrick Roy's No. 33 will be retired on Nov. 22.

    "You already feel a lot of history when you walk into the locker room," said right wing Alex Kovalev, who modeled a red, white and blue "barber pole" jersey, circa 1912-13, one of six throwback jerseys the team will wear for two games each over the next season and a half. "This year will be different with the jerseys and everything happening around the team.

    "It's definitely going to be something to remember."

    The Canadiens will also play host to the 57th NHL All-Star Game on Jan. 25 and the league's entry draft at the end of June.
    By far the biggest big timers in Canada. Leafs can't even compare.
  • Masu485
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-14-08
    • 7700

    #2
    It's the only real sports team we have, so we put all our energy into it. Impact (soccer) is starting to pull it's weight though.
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    • Nicky Santoro
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 04-08-08
      • 16103

      #3
      Originally posted by Deuce
      By far the biggest big timers in Canada. Leafs can't even compare.
      thanks for that info.. btw, i love what you said here, and i can't wait till plommer reads that, cause the poor kid thinks his leafs are bigger in canada than the montreal canadiens.. i guess this proves it.. this plommer guy is living in a fantasy world.

      when will he realize that hockey is not toronto.. it's MONTREAL.. from the start of the sport, till today..

      hockey is a religion in Montreal.. how can anyone compare any other city to montreal when it comes to hockey..
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      • fiveteamer
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 04-14-08
        • 10805

        #4
        Nicky, the only time teams like Edmonton, Calgary, Ottawa sell out is when Toronto is in town.

        These teams beg the NHL for more games against the Leafs.

        Leafs games are broadcast to the entire country every Saturday. No matter how good or bad we are.

        The Leafs are not only the most important team in the country, but also the entire league.
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        • Deuce
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 01-12-08
          • 29843

          #5
          Montreal
          Quebec
          Toronto
          Ottawa
          Edmonton
          Calgary
          Vancouver
          Winnipeg

          All times boys, all times.
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          • Nicky Santoro
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 04-08-08
            • 16103

            #6
            i watched a game a few yrs ago.. montreal at vancouver.. and there were 88% habs fans in the building.. when mtl scored, you thought the game was played in montreal.. and mtl is 3,000 miles away from vancouver.

            when mtl plays in toronto, half the building is montreal fans.. if not more..

            montreal is the hockey capital of north america.. go to montreal in January and open up the french papers and you will have about 11 pages on the habs, 1 page on NFL, and 1/4 page on NBA...


            in montreal, hockey is not only a religion, it's a way of life..
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            • Nicky Santoro
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 04-08-08
              • 16103

              #7
              Originally posted by Deuce
              Montreal
              Quebec
              Toronto
              Ottawa
              Edmonton
              Calgary
              Vancouver
              Winnipeg

              All times boys, all times.

              very very accurate list. except i'd put edm and calg ahead of tor and ott. reason.. they are hockey crazy in alberta.. and toronto has raptors, leafs and jays.. so those fans are split up..

              as for montreal and quebec being #1, you're right.. it's a well known fact that the french canadians (quebecois) absolutely.. and i mean.. absolutely.... love their hockey.. i dont know one frenchman who doesn't absolutely love hockey and their--- Les canadiens de montreal....
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              • onthewhat
                Restricted User
                • 05-14-08
                • 15411

                #8
                nicky i thought you lived in east LA pal
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                • fiveteamer
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 04-14-08
                  • 10805

                  #9
                  ok ok, so, like, a couple of years ago, I'm living near the habourfront in Toronto, close to Bay St. and the ACC.

                  Last game of the year, they beat the Habs at the ACC, they now hold the final playoff spot.

                  There were parades outside of the ACC, people going up and down Bay, honking horns, going crazy. It was unreal.

                  Of course, the Islanders had a game in hand, and played Sunday afternoon and beat the Devils in a shootout, but for those 14 hours, Leafs had the final playoff spot, and it was great.
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