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EditMontreal Canadiens 1970 - 71
Team Roster
Front Row L to R - Al MacNeil, Rogie Vachon, Sam Pollock (general manager), J. David Molson (president), Jean Béliveau, William Molson (vice president), Peter Molson (vice president), Phil Myre, Ronald Caron.
2nd Row - Henri Richard, Jacques Lemaire, Claude Larose, Ralph Backstrom, Réjean Houle, Jean-Claude Tremblay, Mickey Redmond, Yvan Cournoyer.
3rd Row - Eddie Palchak (trainer), John Ferguson, Léon Rochefort, Bill Collins, Larry Pleau, Phil Roberto, Serge Savard, Marc Tardif, Yvon Bélanger (trainer).
Top Row - Phil Langlois, Terry Harper, Jacques Laperrière, Pete Mahovlich, Pierre Bouchard, Guy Lapointe.
The Canadiens played a 78 game regular NHL season, winning 42, losing 23 with 13 ties and finished 3rd in NHL East Division.
NOTE
Ken Dryden debuted for the Canadiens on March 14, 1971, winning all 6 games to end the regular season and then 12 playoff games, backstopping the Canadiens to the 1971 Stanley Cup championship. He was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.
