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MONTREAL - Jonas Gustavsson and the Toronto Maple Leafs took no chances when they learned the netminder's heart was racing Tuesday. Full Article at Canoe
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett has completed the sale of his Montreal Canadiens ice hockey franchise, expected to give him a $300m windfall. Full Article at This Is Anfield
December 2nd, 1995 - Patrick Roy is in net as the Montreal Canadiens hosted the Detroit Red Wings. He gets absolutely shelled, allowing 5 goals in the first period (on 17 shots). Full Article at Mile High Hockey
George Gillett, the American businessman who co-owns English soccer club Liverpool, will receive US$550 million after his sale of the Montreal Canadiens NHL franchise was approved. Full Article at Sports Pro Media
Goaltender Jonas Gustavsson of Toronto was taken to the hospital with an elevated heart rate following the first period of the Maple Leafs' 3-0 victory over Montreal last night. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
(Dec. 1): The Marlies finish their six game homestand tonight against the Abbotsford Heat, AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames, at 7:00 p.m. (ET). The game will be the third of eight meetings between the Marlies and Heat this season. Full Article at Our Sports Central
For the second time in less than three months, Jonas Gustavsson has been forced to seek emergency medical attention for his heart. Anyway you cut it, that's scary stuff, a situation that no pro sports team dares trifle with. Full Article at Toronto Star
Montreal -- Maple Leafs goalie Jonas Gustavsson was taken to the hospital with an elevated heart rate following the first period of Toronto's 3-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
The NHL board of governors has approved the sale of the Montreal Canadiens to the Molson family. Geoff Molson and brothers Andrew and Justin are the lead investors in a group that is paying a reported $575 million for the storied franchise. Full Article at The Olympian
2 5 YEARS AGO: The Globe and Mail reported that a curfew was set after more than 110 people were killed in attacks by Tamil separatist guerrillas and ensuing battles with troops in Sri Lanka. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Toronto goalie Jonas Gustavsson was taken to the hospital with an elevated heart rate after the first period of Toronto's 3-0 victory last night against the host Montreal Canadiens. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Maple Leafs goalie Jonas Gustavsson was taken to the hospital with an elevated heart rate following the first period of Toronto's 3-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday. Full Article at eTaiwan News
As provided by the league New York Jets at Buffalo—Jets: DNP: CB Dwight Lowery (ankle), CB Donald Strickland (concussion), T Robert Turner (knee). LIMITED: DE Shaun Ellis (knee), T D'Brickashaw Ferguson (hamstring), QB Mark Sanchez (hamstring). Full Article at TwinCities.com
Sharks forward Patrick Marleau played in his 900th NHL game Tuesday night. grow up in the organization, contribute to its success and then continue on," McLellan said. "I actually pulled Patty aside this morning and congratulated him." Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News
Toronto Maple Leafs' Joey MacDonald celebrates with Matt Stajan their shuout win over the Montreal Canadiens. Full Article at Canoe
The Monster stopped all eight shots he faced in the first period. Full Article at Sports News Canada
MONTREAL -- The Toronto Maple Leafs took no chances when they learned that goalie Jonas Gustavsson's heart was racing. Full Article at CBS Sports
MONTREAL (AP) - Maple Leafs goalie Jonas Gustavsson was taken to the hospital with an elevated heart rate following the first period of Toronto's 3-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. Full Article at KIVITV.com
Toronto Maple Leafs' Joey MacDonald celebrates with Matt Stajan their shuout win over the Montreal Canadiens. Full Article at Canoe
: The Sharks have claimed defenseman Jay Leach off waivers from the Montreal Canadiens. General manager Doug Wilson says the move Tuesday will add depth to San Jose's defense. (Updated 12/01/2009). Full Article at CBS Sports
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Montreal Canadiens center Saku Koivu (bottom) and Canadiens left wing Christopher Higgins (top) collide with Boston Bruins left wing Blake Wheeler during the third period of Game 2 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal hockey game in Boston, Massachusetts April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' goalie Carey Price (C) sits on the bench after he was pulled from the game during the third period of his NHL hockey match in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009. Price allowed seven goals during his game against the Vancouver Canucks.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Rick Rypien (R) punches Montreal Canadiens' Hal Gill during the third period of their NHL hockey match in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price reacts after Vancouver Canucks' Henrik Sedin scored on him during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Steve Bernier (R) is upended by Montreal Canadiens' Tomas Plekanec during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Kevin Bieksa takes Montreal Canadiens' Max Pacioretty hard into the boards during the first period of their NHL hockey match in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Ryan Johnson (L) and Montreal Canadiens' Matt D'Agostini collide during the first period of their NHL hockey match in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' Tomas Plekanec (R) gets out of the way as Vancouver Canucks' Ryan Johnson falls to the ice during the first period of their NHL hockey match in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Vancouver Caucks' Tanner Glass crowds Montreal Canadiens' goalie Carey Price while trying to get to the puck during the first period of their NHL hockey match in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' Carey Price looks on after giving up the seventh goal of the game to the Vancouver Canucks during third period NHL hockey action in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens head coach Jacques Martin looks on from the bench during third period NHL hockey action against the Vancouver Canucks in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' Shawn Belle, left, skates away as Vancouver Canucks' Shane O'Brien (55); Henrik Sedin, of Sweden; and Christian Ehrhoff (5), of Germany, celebrate Sedin's goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' Tomas Plekanec, left, of the Czech Republic, and Vancouver Canucks' Steve Bernier collide during the second period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Henrik Sedin, right, of Sweden, scores against Montreal Canadiens' Carey Price during the second period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Ryan Kesler celebrates after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Ryan Kesler, right, scores on Montreal Canadiens' Carey Price, left, as Hal Gill (75) looks on during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo, left, and Montreal Canadiens' Shawn Belle follow the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' Kyle Chipchura (28) is checked into Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo, right, by Tanner Glass, left, during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' Darcy Hordichuk, right, checks Montreal Canadiens' Matt D'Agostini during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens forward Tomas Plekanec (14) celebrates scoring his goal, with teammate and defenseman Jaroslav Spacek, during the second period of their NHL hockey game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Alberta, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens head coach Jacques Martin yells at the referee during the third period of their NHL hockey game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Alberta October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens forward Tomas Plekanec (14) celebrates scoring his goal, with teammate and defenseman Jaroslav Spacek, during the second period of their NHL hockey game against the Montreal Canadiens in Calgary, Alberta, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Flames forward David Moss (25) and Montreal Canadiens forward Mike Cammalleri struggle for the puck during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens goalie Jaroslav Halak watches a puck go by and into the net for a goal during the second period of their NHL hockey game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Alberta, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens forward Gregory Stewart (70) goes under Calgary Flames defencemen Jay Bouwmeester during the first period of their NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Canadiens' goalie Carey Price (C) sits on the bench after he was pulled from the game during the third period of his NHL hockey match in Vancouver, British Columbia October 7, 2009. Price allowed seven goals during his game against the Vancouver Canucks.
View Photo »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
If there was anyone who deserves to be in the Hockey Hall of Fame who is not—if you look at his numbers, a Vezina Trophy, three Stanley Cups, and the fact is, he wasn’t just the second fiddle on that [Montreal Canadiens] team
I think it can work. I'm not saying the Coyotes could be worth what the Montreal Canadiens or Boston Bruins are, but even if their value goes up to $150-million, they can make a small profit year in and year out. Not immediately, it would take a few years, but it can be done.
I always idolized Ken Dryden, who was then the star goalie of the Montreal Canadiens when they were winning all those Stanley Cups in the 1970s. I also was impressed by his intellect and the fact that he continued going to college and eventually became a lawyer. It was terrific how he managed with his e...
I just felt like Montreal was the place for me ... There were a lot of things in that decision. I like their team. I like their D. I feel I fit in this group. I can contribute. The whole thing about playing for the Montreal Canadiens appealed to me as well.
It was a lot tougher. Naturally it was tougher to shut out the Montreal Canadiens than in those days than the Pittsburgh team or the Philadelphia team, but that is progress
What if the Montreal Canadiens allowed the team to crumble like Pittsburgh or Chicago in the late '90s and early 2000s and rebuild like many other teams are doing; what kind of team would we have now?
Quebec hockey players are headed for extinction with the Montreal Canadiens
We've got two young ones ... Jeremy Smith was a second-round draft pick by the Nashville Predators. He's an exciting prospect who is going to grow in his game, as well as Robert Mayer, who is Czechoslovakian player and a Montreal Canadiens signing. These guys have world experience as well as successful ...
It's pretty special playing for the Montreal Canadiens. It's an institution. It's a tradition. It's a religion, as they like to call it. It's kind of the centre of the culture that is French Canada
We assured him that the pressures of living in Anaheim are a lot different than that of the Montreal Canadiens
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