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Habs Hall of Fame
One of the first player to wear the Canadiens jersey. Right-wing Didier Pitre had an exceptional skating speed, which earned him the nickname "Cannonball"
Member of the Canadiens founding edition, Newsie Lalond has been the first great star in the history of the team.
George Hainsworth offered, in 1928-1929, one of the best performances of the league, with 22 shutout.
One of the first snapshot specialist of the NHL, Joe Malone held for nearly 30 years the record for goals in a season.
Georges Vezina wore the Canadiens jersey for 16 seasons, helping the team win their first Stanley Cup in 1916
Not much info is known about Jos Cattarinich, other than he was wearing the number 0 and played only 4 games with the team, in the first season of their history.
Wearing his legendary cap, Aurele Joliat terrorized opponent defensemen for 16 seasons, besides Howie Morenz.
Because of his notorious impulsivity, Sprague Cleghorn was hated by his opponents but greatly appreciated by his teammates.
Claimed by Montreal from Quebec, in the 1917 draft.
Making the crowds travel to the four corners of the NHL, Howie Morenz was the first to see his number (#7) retired by the Canadiens.
Sevent captain of the team's history, Sylvio Mantha, with his robust style, has been the main part of the team's defense for 13 years.
For his performance in 1926-1927, Herb Gardiner received the Hart trophy, given to the most useful player to his team in the regular season.