On this day in 1944, Maurice Richard scored all five of Montreal's goals in a playoff game against Toronto. For his efforts, Richard was awarded all three stars of the game, an NHL first #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
55 years ago today, Ken and Dave Dryden became the first goaltending brothers in NHL history to square off against each other in net #Habs365 #Sabrehood #GoHabsGo
On this day in 1945, Maurice Richard became the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
On this day in 2026, Cole Caufield hit the 40-goal mark for the first time in his career, becoming the first Hab in more than three decades to reach the milestone #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
On this day in 1955, a day after Maurice Richard was suspended for the rest of the season, Clarence Campbell made an ill-advised move and attended Montreal's next game. With Campbell in attendance, frustration spilled over and the "Richard Riot" ensued #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
On this day in 1961, Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion became just the second player in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
On this day in 1955, NHL President Clarence Campbell suspended Maurice Richard for the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
On this day in 1941, Canadiens’ coach Dick Irvin alternated his goaltenders, Bert Gardiner and Paul Bibeault, on seven minute intervals, en route to shutting out the Americans 6-0 #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
On this day in 2012, after scoring a goal against the Senators, Erik Cole high-fived referee Greg Kimmerly 🙌 #Habs365 #GoHabsGo
On this day in 1971, Ken Dryden made his NHL debut. He picked up his first victory as the Canadiens defeated the Penguins 5-1 #Habs365 #GoHabsGo