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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.
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.
