Montreal Canadiens History, 1971-1980
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We now come to the Montreal Canadiens team of the 1970s, the team that got me hooked on hockey. This quiz is about the players and coaches that made the team a success. Have fun!
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1 | Tommycycle | 25 | 80.00% | 382.63 seconds |
2 | Redsox9 | 61 | 70.00% | 157.76 seconds |
3 | Carlysdad6 | 84 | 70.00% | 165.26 seconds |
4 | Spacecat | 50 | 70.00% | 172.60 seconds |
5 | Dillage | 1 | 70.00% | 205.77 seconds |
6 | Slapshot99 | 10 | 60.00% | 95.51 seconds |
7 | Anarchyinsk | 40 | 60.00% | 122.69 seconds |
8 | Bumpbailey | 59 | 60.00% | 214.14 seconds |
9 | Dlssoccercoach | 14 | 50.00% | 100.35 seconds |
10 | Doggydaddy | 18 | 50.00% | 156.20 seconds |
Comments (2)
Spacecat (Level: 50.1)
Sat, 21st Mar '09 11:05 AM
I enjoyed your quiz. However I do not agree with answer 5. The big three was Lafleur, Shutt, Lamaire. 1976/1977 Lafleur won the Art Ross and Shutt scored 60+ goals. This was the Habs number one line in their 4 cup run. BTW what does the retirement of Gordie Howe have to do with Montreal Canadiens history.
They need a sniper right now. Just not enough offense. Last night was critical and they only got a point. They need some help down the stretch.


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