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As we come to the end of the 100th year for the NHL team, I've been able to participate in 21 to 22 percent of it ... I think I'm really fortunate and happy to have this opportunity. I've learned a lot by being with the organization and I learned a lot from the opportunity to live in Montreal for a pret...
The Habs were honored with a $3 stamp from Canada Post and a one-dollar coin (called a loonie because of the bird, not general manager Bob Gainey’s trade of Mike Ribeiro for Janne Niinimaa) by the Royal Canadian Mint.
There is a very responsible and public position being a player with the Montreal Canadiens and it's highlighted a little more with the role I've been in for the past six and a half years
We’ve told the NHL we’d like to host an entry draft, an All-Star game and an outdoor game [at BMO Field, home of soccer’s Toronto FC] ... We think Toronto’s a pretty important market, and we think we could do a pretty good job with those things, and we’d like to host them. We’d like our fans to get a ch...
More than simply being a Quebecer, [Latendresse] comes from Montreal. He lives here, he played minor hockey here ... I know that's very important for the fans and for young players to see someone like him and think that he played Saturday mornings in the same rinks I do and now he plays for the Canadien...
We have told the NHL that we'd like to host an Entry Draft, an outdoor game and an All-Star Game. We think Toronto is a pretty important market, and we think we could do a good job with those things and we'd like to host them. We'd like a chance for our fans to boo Bob Gainey the way I got booed in Mont...
More than simply being a Quebecer, (Latendresse) comes from Montreal, he lives here, he played minor hockey here ... I know that's very important for the fans and for young players to see someone like him and think that he played Saturday mornings in the same rinks I do and now he plays for the Canadien...
Going into Dallas, there hadn't been ice hockey there for quite a while
I think that Alex has really left a mark on people and the hockey fans in Montreal, and the fact that he won't be returning with our team is a difficult and emotional separation for them
It was a priority for me that we find a head coach that had seen a lot of situations ... We love Montreal as a marketplace, if that's the right word, but it comes with the demands and expectations and pressures. And I think Jacques has already proven that's well within his capacity to handle not only th...
It was a priority for me that we find a head coach that had seen a lot of situations ... We love Montreal as a marketplace, if that's the right word, but it comes with the demands and expectations and pressures. And I think Jacques has already proven that's well within his capacity to handle not only th...
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Montreal Canadiens general manager Bob Gainey (L) talks with coach Jacques Martin during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Jacques Martin attends a press conference alongside Montreal Canadiens general manager, Bob Gainey, right, in Montreal, Monday, June 1, 2009, announcing Martin's appointment as new head coach of the Montreal Canadiens.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens coach and general manager Bob Gainey (C) and his bench look on in the final moments of their loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 3 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal hockey game in Montreal, April 20, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens head coach Bob Gainey (C) looks up towards the scoreboard during the third period of Game 2 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal hockey game against the Boston Bruins in Boston, Massachusetts April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' general manager and coach Bob Gainey (C) reacts during the final seconds of play against Pittsburgh Penguins during third period NHL hockey action in Montreal, April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens general manager and coach Bob Gainey (L) watches as goalie Jaroslav Halak (41) leaves the bench following their loss to the Ottawa Senators in Montreal, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens coach and general manager Bob Gainey (C) watches his players leave the ice after their loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs in NHL hockey play in Montreal March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens general manager and interim head coach Bob Gainey, right, looks out toward the ice as Canadiens' Max Pacioretty comes in after losing an NHL hockey game to the Toronto Maples Leafs 5-2 in Montreal, Saturday, March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' general manager and interim headcoach Bob Gainey, top, looks up from behind the bench during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in Montreal, Saturday, March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' coach and general manager Bob Gainey, right wing Guillaume Latendresse (L) and left wing Gregory Stewart (R) look up at the scoreboard during the third period of NHL hockey action against New York Rangers in Montreal March 17, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' coach and general manager Bob Gainey, right wing Guillaume Latendresse (L) and left wing Gregory Stewart (R) look up at the scoreboard during the third period of NHL hockey action against New York Rangers in Montreal March 17, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens general manager and coach Bob Gainey (C) and his team watch a video replay during the third period of NHL hockey action against the Edmonton Oilers in Montreal, March 10, 2009. Gainey is coaching his first game since Guy Carbonneau was fired yesterday.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens general manager and coach Bob Gainey (C) and his team celebrate a goal by Saku Koivu (11) during the third period of NHL hockey action against the Edmonton Oilers in Montreal, March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens general manager and coach Bob Gainey (C) works behind the bench as his team plays the Edmonton Oilers during the first period of NHL hockey action in Montreal, March 10, 2009. Gainey is coaching his first game since Guy Carbonneau was fired on Tuesday.
View Photo »In this May 6, 2008 photo, Montreal Canadiens general manager Bob Gainey, left, and head coach Guy Carbonneau speak to reporters at a post-season news conference in Montreal. The Canadiens fired head coach Guy Carbonneau and replaced him with Gainey on Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens legends Jean Belliveau (R) and Bob Gainey take part in the ceremonial face-off before the NHL All-Star game in Montreal January 25, 2009.
View Photo »MONTREAL - JANUARY 25: General Manager Bob Gainey of the Montreal Canadiens takes the ceremonial puck drop to start the 2009 NHL All-Star game at the Bell Centre on January 25, 2009 in Montreal, Canada.
View Photo »MONTREAL - JANUARY 24: Canadiens general manager Bob Gainey arrives for the Honda NHL Superskills competition as part of the 2009 NHL All-Star weekend on January 24, 2009 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada.
View Photo »MONTREAL- JANUARY 23: Bob Gainey of the Montreal Canadiens organization speaks at The Hockey News / NHL All-Star party at Gare Dalhousie as part of the 2009 NHL All-Star Weekend on January 23, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec.
View Photo »MONTREAL- JANUARY 23: Bob Gainey of the Montreal Canadiens appears at The Hockey News / NHL All-Star party at Gare Dalhousie as part of the 2009 NHL All-Star Weekend on January 23, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec.
View Photo »MONTREAL- JANUARY 23: Bob Gainey of the Montreal Canadiens organization speaks at The Hockey News / NHL All-Star party at Gare Dalhousie as part of the 2009 NHL All-Star Weekend on January 23, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens head coach Bob Gainey stands behind Andrei Kostitsyn, left, Alex Kovalev, Tomas Plekanec, from Czech Repulic, and Gregory Stewart, right, during the final seconds of their 4-1 loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 4 of the NHL playoff hockey series in Montreal Wednesday...
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens head coach Bob Gainey looks down while standing on the bench during the final minute of a 5-1 loss to the Boston Bruins during the third period of a first-round NHL hockey playoff game Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Boston. The Bruins are up 2-0 in the series.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens head coach Bob Gainey leads a hockey practice, Tuesday, April 14, 2009 in Brossard, Que. The Canadiens will face the Boston Bruins in game one of the first round NHL playoffs Thursday in Boston.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens coach Bob Gainey stands behind Georges Laraque, left, and Saku Koivu, as he looks up at the clock during the final minutes of their game against the Pittsburgh Penguins in an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 11, 2009 in Montreal. The Penguins beat the Canadiens 3-1.
View Photo »Jacques Martin attends a press conference alongside Montreal Canadiens general manager, Bob Gainey, right, in Montreal, Monday, June 1, 2009, announcing Martin's appointment as new head coach of the Montreal Canadiens.
View Photo »As we come to the end of the 100th year for the NHL team, I've been able to participate in 21 to 22 percent of it ... I think I'm really fortunate and happy to have this opportunity. I've learned a lot by being with the organization and I learned a lot from the opportunity to live in Montreal for a pret...
The Habs were honored with a $3 stamp from Canada Post and a one-dollar coin (called a loonie because of the bird, not general manager Bob Gainey’s trade of Mike Ribeiro for Janne Niinimaa) by the Royal Canadian Mint.
There is a very responsible and public position being a player with the Montreal Canadiens and it's highlighted a little more with the role I've been in for the past six and a half years
We’ve told the NHL we’d like to host an entry draft, an All-Star game and an outdoor game [at BMO Field, home of soccer’s Toronto FC] ... We think Toronto’s a pretty important market, and we think we could do a pretty good job with those things, and we’d like to host them. We’d like our fans to get a ch...
More than simply being a Quebecer, [Latendresse] comes from Montreal. He lives here, he played minor hockey here ... I know that's very important for the fans and for young players to see someone like him and think that he played Saturday mornings in the same rinks I do and now he plays for the Canadien...
We have told the NHL that we'd like to host an Entry Draft, an outdoor game and an All-Star Game. We think Toronto is a pretty important market, and we think we could do a good job with those things and we'd like to host them. We'd like a chance for our fans to boo Bob Gainey the way I got booed in Mont...
More than simply being a Quebecer, (Latendresse) comes from Montreal, he lives here, he played minor hockey here ... I know that's very important for the fans and for young players to see someone like him and think that he played Saturday mornings in the same rinks I do and now he plays for the Canadien...
Going into Dallas, there hadn't been ice hockey there for quite a while
I think that Alex has really left a mark on people and the hockey fans in Montreal, and the fact that he won't be returning with our team is a difficult and emotional separation for them
It was a priority for me that we find a head coach that had seen a lot of situations ... We love Montreal as a marketplace, if that's the right word, but it comes with the demands and expectations and pressures. And I think Jacques has already proven that's well within his capacity to handle not only th...
It was a priority for me that we find a head coach that had seen a lot of situations ... We love Montreal as a marketplace, if that's the right word, but it comes with the demands and expectations and pressures. And I think Jacques has already proven that's well within his capacity to handle not only th...
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