Who wore number 11 for Montreal Canadiens?

Who wore number 11 for Montreal Canadiens?

Over the years, 58 Canadiens have worn No. 11, from Jack McDonald who played just 35 games between 1917 and 1922, Yvon Lambert and Kirk Muller to Koivu, who sported the sweater for 792 games from 1995 to 2009.

What numbers are retired in Montreal Canadiens?

Here’s a look at the players whose jerseys have been retired by the Canadiens and their celebratory stories.

  • Howie Morenz #7 – Nov. 2, 1937.
  • Maurice Richard #9 – Oct. 6, 1960.
  • Jean Béliveau #4 – Oct.
  • Henri Richard #16 – Dec.
  • Guy Lafleur #10 – Feb.
  • Doug Harvey # 2 – Oct.
  • Jacques Plante #1 – Oct.
  • Dickie Moore #12 – Nov.

Who wore number 73 for the Montreal Canadiens?

Newfoundlander Michael Ryder
When Newfoundlander Michael Ryder hits the ice Wednesday night, he’ll don a familiar jersey.

How many jerseys have the Canadiens retired?

14
Canadiens have more retired numbers, 14, than any other NHL team. The Montreal Canadiens have retired more sweater numbers than any other NHL team, which is understandable given they’ve been around so long and won so many championships. Jacques Plante’s No.

Who wore 44 in hockey?

44 – Chris Pronger. The best shutdown defenceman of his era, Chris Pronger became the first blueliner since Bobby Orr to win the Hart Trophy. Pronger was feared in the NHL for his size and tenacity, and he was able to lead the Anaheim Ducks to their first Stanley Cup in franchise history.

Who hit Gallagher?

The incident occurred shortly after Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped a shot on goal by Montreal’s Artturi Lehkonen, with Tampa up 4-1; Gallagher attempted to cross-check Sergachev, but the latter’s teammate Blake Coleman skated in from behind, grabbing Gallagher’s head and pulling his helmet off his head.

Where is Brendan Gallagher from?

Edmonton, Canada
Brendan Gallagher/Place of birth

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