• 1938 Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens European tour was a nine-game exhibition series played by the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Canadiens of...
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  • held as part of the 1938 Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens European tour, where the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Canadiens played a nine-game...
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  • Detroit repeated as Stanley Cup champions in 1937, winning over the Rangers in the full five games. In 1938, the Montreal Canadiens and the Red Wings...
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  • The history of the Detroit Red Wings begins in 1926, when the franchise began play in the National Hockey League (NHL). The professional ice hockey club...
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  • the playoffs. On May 5 and 11, 1938, the Red Wings played post-season exhibition games against the Montreal Canadiens at Earlscourt Stadium in London...
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  • Hyde was elected Ireland's first president. The 1938 Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens European tour began in Earls Court. The two hockey teams would...
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    1938 the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL played the starting game of the 1938 Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens European tour...
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  • Joe Lamb, Detroit Red Wings Pit Lepine, Montreal Canadiens Aurel Joliat, Montreal Canadiens Marty Burke, Montreal Canadiens Tom Cook, Montreal Maroons Al...
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    Oilers (1984–88; became Cape Breton Oilers) Sherbrooke Canadiens (1984–90; became Fredericton Canadiens) Moncton Golden Flames (1984–87; folded) Newmarket...
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  • The 1937–38 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 29th season of play. The Canadiens placed third in the Canadian Division and qualified for the playoffs...
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    champion. The 1993 championship was won by the Montreal Canadiens. As Gary Bettman presented the Cup to Canadiens' captain Guy Carbonneau, Carbonneau waved...
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    The Montreal Canadiens have won it a record 24 times and are the most recent Canadian-based team to win it, doing so in 1993; the Detroit Red Wings have...
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    points, the Bruins won their third Stanley Cup title, defeating the Detroit Red Wings in four consecutive games in the final round. World War II ravaged...
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  • New York, 1983, 11 Bill Brauer, Montreal Canadiens, 1982, 12 Pat Goff, New York, 1982, 11 Greg Hudas, Detroit Red Wings, 1982, 7 Todd Carlile, Minnesota...
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    the Montreal Canadiens in four games. The arena was soon after destroyed by fire in 1929. Nowadays, the Victoria Cougars are the Detroit Red Wings of the...
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    Madison Square Garden (1925) (category St. John's Red Storm basketball)
    officially opened the Garden in front of 17,000 by losing to the Montreal Canadiens, 3-1 – Shorty Green of the Americans was the first player to score...
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    against the Montreal Canadiens in the December 31, 1975, game of the Super Series '76. Seven players of Team Canada 1972 played for Montreal (Frank Mahovlich...
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    Edmonton, Alberta Lethbridge, Alberta Montreal, Quebec Ottawa, Ontario London, Ontario Tampa, Florida Toronto, Ontario Detroit (Windsor) Seattle, Washington London...
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  • Captain". The Globe. May 14, 1904. p. 9. "Hooper Dead; Of Hockey Fame". Montreal Gazette. October 12, 1904. p. 2. The Killing of Alcide Laurin in a Hockey...
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  • March 21 – Lou Jankowski, ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings) (born 1931) March 28 Eric Tunney, comedian (Kids in the Hall: Brain...
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  • team). Gene Achtymichuk, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings). Lando Bartolini, 87, Italian operatic tenor. Jim Barrows...
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  • Bob Murdoch, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Kings, Montreal Canadiens) and coach (Winnipeg Jets). Gilles Perrault, 92, French writer and...
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  • Nordiques, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings, and Chicago Blackhawks from 1979 to 1991. He was the first black...
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  • Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens), heart attack. Ruslan Otverchenko, 33, Ukrainian basketball player...
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  • Finals (seeding in parentheses): Game 5 in Detroit: (W2) Detroit Red Wings 5, (E4) Pittsburgh Penguins 0. Red Wings lead series 3–2. Mid-year test series:...
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  • Veisor, Canada, goaltender (NHL) Jake Walman, Canada-US, defenseman (Detroit Red Wings) David Warsofsky, US, defenseman (Augsburger Panther) Hermann Weiss...
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    existing clubs in the National Hockey League, including the Montreal Canadiens, the Detroit Red Wings, and the Boston Bruins. The Maple Leafs also have a rivalry...
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    weaken France's Indigenous alliances. Throughout the war, Acadians and Canadiens raided frontier settlements in Nova Scotia, New England, and New York...
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    The New York Times, May 15, 1976, p. 1 "Canadiens Win Cup", The New York Times, May 17, 1976, p. 1 "Canadiens Defeat Flyers, 5—3, Sweep Series for Stanley...
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  • Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings). Egbert Hirschfelder, 79, German rower, Olympic champion (1964, 1968)...
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