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How Youppi!, Canadiens keep Expos' spirit alive in Montreal : espn





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How Youppi!, Canadiens keep Expos' spirit alive in Montreal

How Youppi!, Canadiens keep Expos' spirit alive in Montreal
How Youppi!, Canadiens keep Expos' spirit alive in Montreal
With the Rams rebooting in Los Angeles, ESPN.com presents a series exploring the remnants departed teams have left behind in the cities they abandoned.is as effervescent and goofy as any mascot in sports.He's bubbly, orange, furry and shaped like a big pear.


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So...What Are the Montreal Canadiens Getting with Shea Weber?

So...What Are the Montreal Canadiens Getting with Shea Weber?
So...What Are the Montreal Canadiens Getting with Shea Weber?
(Photo Credit: Andy Martin Jr)In case you haven't heard, the Montreal Canadiens traded star defenceman, P.K.Subban to the Nashville Predators a few weeks ago.In exchange, the team received Nashville's former captain, Shea Weber.






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5 Potential Montreal Canadiens Motto Replacements

5 Potential Montreal Canadiens Motto Replacements
5 Potential Montreal Canadiens Motto Replacements
Montreal Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien and general manager Marc Bergevin.(Eric Bolte-US PRESSWIRE)It was almost inevitable that the infamous "No Excuses" sign in the dressing room of the Montreal Canadiens would be taken down for this coming season.After all, following the disaster of 2015-16, general manager Marc Bergevin did say at the team's post-mortem press conference, "I believe with a healthy Carey Price we're not sitting here today."So, either Bergevin simply meant a healthy Price would have reserved that specific room on that same day and time for a press conference of his own to give an actual, positive update on his condition, or the GM just took a massive dump on the Habs' ill-advised mantra.


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Older, wiser Alexander Radulov sees Stanley Cup potential with Montreal Canadiens

Older, wiser Alexander Radulov sees Stanley Cup potential with Montreal Canadiens
Older, wiser Alexander Radulov sees Stanley Cup potential with Montreal Canadiens
In a Monday meeting with local media, Montreal Canadiens forward Alexander Radulov did not hide from his past problems.Radulov, who signed a one-year $5.75 million contract with the Habs this summer, noted that he's older and more mature and that his learning experiences from his younger days could help the Montreal Canadiens reach their Stanley Cup goal.The 30-year-old Radulov has left the league twice for the KHL after two separate tenures with the Nashville Predators.


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