2010–11 Montreal Canadiens season NHL hockey team season
The 2010–11 Montreal Canadiens season was the franchise's 102nd overall season and its 94th since joining the National Hockey League (NHL).[ 2] The Canadiens finished sixth overall in the Eastern Conference before losing to the eventual Stanley Cup champions , the Boston Bruins , in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals of the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs .
Off-season
On September 29, 2010, the Canadiens named forward Brian Gionta team captain.
Regular season
The Canadiens opened their season with a road game against long-time rival Toronto Maple Leafs on October 7. The home opener was on October 13 against the Tampa Bay Lightning .
The Canadiens were the most penalized team in the league with 327 power-play opportunities against.[ 3]
Standings
Divisional standings
Conference standings
bold – qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; z – Placed first in conference (and division)
AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division
Schedule and results
Pre-season
Regular season
2010–11 Game Log
October: 7–3–1, 15 Points (home: 3–2–1; road: 4–1–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Decision
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
1
October 7
Toronto Maple Leafs
2–3
Price
Air Canada Centre
19,646
0–1–0
0
[ 12]
2
October 9
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–2
Price
Consol Energy Center
18,106
1–1–0
2
[ 13]
3
October 13
Tampa Bay Lightning
3–4 OT
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
1–1–1
3
[ 14]
4
October 15
Buffalo Sabres
2–1
Price
HSBC Arena
17,264
2–1–1
5
[ 15]
5
October 16
Ottawa Senators
4–3
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
3–1–1
7
[ 16]
6
October 21
New Jersey Devils
0–3
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
3–2–1
7
[ 17]
7
October 23
Ottawa Senators
3–0
Price
Scotiabank Place
20,301
4–2–1
9
[ 18]
8
October 25
Phoenix Coyotes
3–2 OT
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
5–2–1
11
[ 19]
9
October 27
New York Islanders
5–3
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
6–2–1
13
[ 20]
10
October 29
New York Islanders
3–1
Auld
Nassau Coliseum
11,922
7–2–1
15
[ 21]
11
October 30
Florida Panthers
1–3
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
7–3–1
15
[ 22]
November: 8–5–0, 16 Points (home: 6–2–0; road: 2–3–0) Season: 15–8–1 (home: 9–4–1; road: 6–4–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Decision
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
12
November 2
Columbus Blue Jackets
0–3
Price
Nationwide Arena
18,500
7–4–1
15
[ 23]
13
November 5
Buffalo Sabres
3–2
Price
HSBC Arena
18,026
8–4–1
17
[ 24]
14
November 6
Ottawa Senators
2–3
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
8–5–1
17
[ 25]
15
November 9
Vancouver Canucks
2–0
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
9–5–1
19
[ 26]
16
November 11
Boston Bruins
3–1
Price
TD Garden
17,565
10–5–1
21
[ 27]
17
November 13
Carolina Hurricanes
7–2
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
11–5–1
23
[ 28]
18
November 16
Philadelphia Flyers
3–0
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
12–5–1
25
[ 29]
19
November 18
Nashville Predators
0–3
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
12–6–1
25
[ 30]
20
November 20
Toronto Maple Leafs
2–0
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
13–6–1
27
[ 31]
21
November 22
Philadelphia Flyers
2–3
Price
Wachovia Center
19,753
13–7–1
27
[ 32]
22
November 24
Los Angeles Kings
4–1
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
14–7–1
29
[ 33]
23
November 26
Atlanta Thrashers
0–3
Auld
Philips Arena
13,068
14–8–1
29
[ 34]
24
November 27
Buffalo Sabres
3–1
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
15–8–1
31
[ 35]
December: 6–8–1, 13 Points (home: 3–1–1; road: 3–7–0) Season: 21–16–2 (home: 12–5–2; road: 9–11–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Decision
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
25
December 1
Edmonton Oilers
3–4 OT
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
15–8–2
32
[ 36]
26
December 2
New Jersey Devils
5–1
Price
Prudential Center
11,434
16–8–2
34
[ 37]
27
December 4
San Jose Sharks
3–1
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
17–8–2
36
[ 38]
28
December 7
Ottawa Senators
4–1
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
18–8–2
38
[ 39]
29
December 10
Detroit Red Wings
2–4
Price
Joe Louis Arena
20,066
18–9–2
38
[ 40]
30
December 11
Toronto Maple Leafs
1–3
Auld
Air Canada Centre
19,656
18–10–2
38
[ 41]
31
December 15
Philadelphia Flyers
3–5
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
18–11–2
38
[ 42]
32
December 16
Boston Bruins
4–3
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
19–11–2
40
[ 43]
33
December 19
Colorado Avalanche
2–3
Price
Pepsi Center
18,007
19–12–2
40
[ 44]
34
December 21
Dallas Stars
2–5
Price
American Airlines Center
17,805
19–13–2
40
[ 45]
35
December 23
Carolina Hurricanes
3–2
Price
RBC Center
16,981
20–13–2
42
[ 46]
36
December 26
New York Islanders
1–4
Price
Nassau Coliseum
3,136
20–14–2
42
[ 47]
37
December 28
Washington Capitals
0–3
Price
Verizon Center
18,398
20–15–2
42
[ 48]
38
December 30
Tampa Bay Lightning
1–4
Price
St. Pete Times Forum
20,191
20–16–2
42
[ 49]
39
December 31
Florida Panthers
3–2 OT
Auld
BankAtlantic Center
20,072
21–16–2
44
[ 50]
January: 6–2–3, 15 Points (home: 4–1–2; road: 2–1–1) Season: 27–18–5 (home: 16–6–4; road: 11–12–1)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Decision
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
40
January 2
Atlanta Thrashers
3–4 OT
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
21–16–3
45
[ 51]
41
January 6
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–1 SO
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
22–16–3
47
[ 52]
42
January 8
Boston Bruins
3–2 OT
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
23–16–3
49
[ 53]
43
January 11
New York Rangers
2–1
Auld
Madison Square Garden
18,200
24–16–3
51
[ 54]
44
January 12
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–5
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
24–17–3
51
[ 55]
45
January 15
New York Rangers
3–2
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
25–17–3
53
[ 56]
46
January 17
Calgary Flames
5–4 OT
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
26–17–3
55
[ 57]
47
January 18
Buffalo Sabres
1–2 OT
Price
HSBC Arena
18,225
26–17–4
56
[ 58]
48
January 21
Ottawa Senators
7–1
Price
Scotiabank Place
20,337
27–17–4
58
[ 59]
49
January 22
Anaheim Ducks
3–4 SO
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
27–17–5
59
[ 60]
50
January 25
Philadelphia Flyers
2–5
Price
Wells Fargo Center
19,878
27–18–5
59
[ 61]
February: 6–5–2, 14 Points (home: 4–2–2; road: 2–3–0) Season: 33–23–7 (home: 20–8–6; road: 13–15–1)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Decision
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
51
February 1
Washington Capitals
3–2 SO
Price
Verizon Center
18,398
28–18–5
61
[ 62]
52
February 2
Florida Panthers
3–2
Auld
Bell Centre
21,273
29–18–5
63
[ 63]
53
February 5
New York Rangers
2–0
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
30–18–5
65
[ 64]
54
February 6
New Jersey Devils
1–4
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
30–19–5
65
[ 65]
55
February 9
Boston Bruins
6–8
Price
TD Garden
17,565
30–20–5
65
[ 66]
56
February 10
New York Islanders
3–4 SO
Auld
Bell Centre
21,273
30–20–6
66
[ 67]
57
February 12
Toronto Maple Leafs
3–0
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
31–20–6
68
[ 68]
58
February 15
Buffalo Sabres
2–3 SO
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
31–20–7
69
[ 69]
59
February 17
Edmonton Oilers
1–4
Price
Rexall Place
16,839
31–21–7
69
[ 70]
60
February 20
Calgary Flames
0–4
Price
McMahon Stadium
41,022
31–22–7
69
[ 71]
61
February 22
Vancouver Canucks
3–2
Price
Rogers Arena
18,860
32–22–7
71
[ 72]
62
February 24
Toronto Maple Leafs
4–5
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
32–23–7
71
[ 73]
63
February 26
Carolina Hurricanes
4–3
Auld
Bell Centre
21,273
33–23–7
73
[ 74]
March: 8–7–0, 16 Points (home: 3–3–0; road: 5–4–0) Season: 41–30–7 (home: 23–11–6; road: 18–19–1)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Decision
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
64
March 1
Atlanta Thrashers
3–1
Price
Philips Arena
11,156
34–23–7
75
[ 75]
65
March 3
Florida Panthers
4–0
Price
BankAtlantic Center
19,722
35–23–7
77
[ 76]
66
March 5
Tampa Bay Lightning
4–2
Price
St. Pete Times Forum
20,274
36–23–7
79
[ 77]
67
March 8
Boston Bruins
4–1
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
37–23–7
81
[ 78]
68
March 10
St. Louis Blues
1–4
Price
Scottrade Center
19,150
37–24–7
81
[ 79]
69
March 12
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–0
Price
Consol Energy Center
18,087
38–24–7
83
[ 80]
70
March 15
Washington Capitals
2–4
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
38–25–7
83
[ 81]
71
March 17
Tampa Bay Lightning
3–2 SO
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
39–25–7
85
[ 82]
72
March 18
New York Rangers
3–6
Price
Madison Square Garden
18,200
39–26–7
85
[ 83]
73
March 20
Minnesota Wild
8–1
Auld
Xcel Energy Center
18,595
40–26–7
87
[ 84]
74
March 22
Buffalo Sabres
0–2
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
40–27–7
87
[ 85]
75
March 24
Boston Bruins
0–7
Price
TD Garden
17,565
40–28–7
87
[ 86]
76
March 26
Washington Capitals
0–2
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
40–29–7
87
[ 87]
77
March 29
Atlanta Thrashers
3–1
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
41–29–7
89
[ 88]
78
March 30
Carolina Hurricanes
2–6
Price
RBC Center
18,701
41–30–7
89
[ 89]
April: 3–0–1, 7 Points (home: 1–0–0; road: 2–0–1) Season: 44–30–8 (home: 24–11–6; road: 20–19–2)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Decision
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
79
April 2
New Jersey Devils
3–1
Price
Prudential Center
17,625
42–30–7
91
[ 90]
80
April 5
Chicago Blackhawks
2–1 OT
Price
Bell Centre
21,273
43–30–7
93
[ 91]
81
April 7
Ottawa Senators
2–3 OT
Auld
Scotiabank Place
19,809
43–30–8
94
[ 92]
82
April 9
Toronto Maple Leafs
4–1
Price
Air Canada Centre
19,676
44–30–8
96
[ 93]
Legend :
Win
Loss
Overtime/shootout loss
Playoffs
On April 5, 2011, the Canadiens qualified for the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs with a 2–1 overtime victory against the Chicago Blackhawks . On April 9, 2011, it was determined that the Canadiens would play the Boston Bruins in the first round of the playoffs.
The Boston Bruins entered the playoffs as the third seed in the Eastern Conference after winning the Northeast Division with 103 points. The Montreal Canadiens earned the sixth seed with 96 points, winning the tiebreaker over Buffalo in regulation + overtime wins (41 to 38). One of the greatest rivalries in North American professional sports, this was the 33rd meeting of these teams in the postseason, which is the most frequent playoff series in NHL history. Montreal had a record of 24–8 against Boston in the 32 previous series played by the franchises, winning 18 straight between 1946 and 1987.[ 94] [ 95] Boston had only beaten Montreal en route to winning the championship once before, in 1929 . The most recent meeting of these teams in the postseason was in the 2009 Eastern Conference quarterfinals , which ended with Boston sweeping Montreal.
In this series, the Boston Bruins dropped their first two games at home, but came back to hang on to a game three victory in Montreal. In game four, Andrei Kostitsyn gave the Montreal Canadiens a 3–1 lead, which they couldn't take advantage of, falling 5–4 on an overtime goal by former Montreal Canadien Michael Ryder . In game five, Boston's Ryder made a miraculous glove save while teammate and goaltender Tim Thomas was out of position,[ 96] [ 97] and the contest went into double overtime for Nathan Horton to win it 2–1 for Boston. In game six, Montreal scored twice on 5-on-3 power plays and won it 2–1. Game seven was also forced into overtime, where Nathan Horton again won the game 4–3 and sent the Bruins to the second round of the playoffs. Boston became the first team to win a seven-game post-season series despite being held scoreless on the power play.[ 98]
On April 10, the scheduled date of the French-language Canadian federal election debate between party leaders was changed from April 14 to April 13 so it would not conflict with game one of the series.[ 99] Games six and seven were played back-to-back due to a Lady Gaga concert, held on April 25 at the Bell Centre , and the requirement that the first round of the playoffs end by April 27.[ 100]
This was Montreal's first Game 7 loss since 1994, also against the Bruins, and their last to date.
2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Eastern Conference Quarter-finals: vs. (3) Boston Bruins – Boston wins series 4–3
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 14
Montreal Canadiens
2–0
Boston Bruins
Price
17,565
Canadiens lead 1–0
[ 101]
2
April 16
Montreal Canadiens
3–1
Boston Bruins
Price
17,565
Canadiens lead 2–0
[ 102]
3
April 18
Boston Bruins
4–2
Montreal Canadiens
Price
21,273
Canadiens lead 2–1
[ 103]
4
April 21
Boston Bruins
5–4
Montreal Canadiens
1OT
Price
21,273
Series tied 2–2
[ 104]
5
April 23
Montreal Canadiens
1–2
Boston Bruins
2OT
Price
17,565
Bruins lead 3–2
[ 105]
6
April 26
Boston Bruins
1–2
Montreal Canadiens
Price
21,273
Series tied 3–3
[ 106]
7
April 27
Montreal Canadiens
3–4
Boston Bruins
OT
Price
17,565
Bruins win 4–3
[ 107]
Legend :
Win
Loss
Player statistics
Skaters
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
Goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts
Regular season
Player
GP
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
Sv%
SO
G
A
PIM
Carey Price
72
4206
38
28
6
165
2.35
2147
.923
8
0
2
13
Alex Auld
16
749
6
2
2
33
2.64
383
.914
0
0
1
2
Playoffs
Player
GP
TOI
W
L
GA
GAA
SA
Sv%
SO
G
A
PIM
Carey Price
7
455
3
4
16
2.11
242
.934
1
0
0
0
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Canadiens. Stats reflect time with Canadiens only.
‡ Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Canadiens only.
Suspensions/fines
Awards and records
Milestones
Regular season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Tomas Plekanec
400th Career NHL Game
October 23, 2010
Lars Eller
1st Career NHL Assist
October 25, 2010
Alexandre Picard
200th Career NHL Game
October 25, 2010
Scott Gomez
800th Career NHL Game
November 11, 2010
P. K. Subban
1st Career NHL Regular Season Goal
November 11, 2010
Jaroslav Spacek
800th Career NHL Game
December 1, 2010
Roman Hamrlik
600th Career NHL Point
December 1, 2010
James Wisniewski
100th Career NHL Assist
January 2, 2011
David Desharnais
1st Career NHL Goal
January 12, 2011
Max Pacioretty
100th Career NHL Game
January 12, 2011
Andreas Engqvist
1st Career NHL Game
January 21, 2011
James Wisniewski
300th Career NHL Game
February 1, 2011
Brian Gionta
200th Career NHL Goal
February 9, 2011
Yannick Weber
1st Career NHL Goal
February 9, 2011
Andrei Kostitsyn
300th Career NHL Game
February 10, 2011
Travis Moen
500th Career NHL Game
February 15, 2011
Brendon Nash
1st Career NHL Game
February 15, 2011
Tomas Plekanec
300th Career NHL Point
February 15, 2011
Scott Gomez
500th Career NHL Assist
February 22, 2011
Brian Gionta
600th Career NHL Game
March 5, 2011
Michael Cammalleri
200th Career NHL Assist
March 8, 2011
Roman Hamrlik
1,300th Career NHL Game
March 17, 2011
Aaron Palushaj
1st Career NHL Game
March 17, 2011
P. K. Subban
1st Career NHL Hat-trick
March 20, 2011
Ryan White
1st Career NHL Goal
March 20, 2011
Carey Price
200th Career NHL Game
March 24, 2011
Jeff Halpern
200th Career NHL Assist
March 29, 2011
Brian Gionta
400th Career NHL Point
April 2, 2011
Tom Pyatt
100th Career NHL Game
April 7, 2011
Playoffs
Player
Milestone
Reached
David Desharnais
1st Career NHL Playoff Game
April 14, 2011
Lars Eller
1st Career NHL Playoff Game
April 14, 2011
Ryan White
1st Career NHL Playoff Game
April 14, 2011
Mathieu Darche
1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
April 16, 2011
Lars Eller
1st Career NHL Playoff Assist 1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 16, 2011
Hal Gill
100th Career NHL Playoff Game
April 16, 2011
David Desharnais
1st Career NHL Playoff Assist 1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 21, 2011
Awards
Regular season
Player
Award
Date
Carey Price [ 109]
NHL First Star of the Week
November 15, 2010
Carey Price[ 110]
NHL Second Star of the Month
November 2010
Carey Price[ 111]
NHL Third Star of the Week
March 7, 2011
P. K. Subban [ 112]
NHL Third Star of the Week
March 21, 2011
Transactions
The Canadiens have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.
Trades
Date
Details
June 17, 2010[ 113]
To St. Louis Blues Jaroslav Halak
To Montreal Canadiens Lars Eller Ian Schultz
June 25, 2010[ 114]
To Phoenix Coyotes 1st-round pick (27th overall) in 2010 2nd-round pick in 2010
To Montreal Canadiens 1st-round pick (22nd overall) in 2010 4th-round pick in 2010
June 29, 2010[ 115]
To Nashville Predators Sergei Kostitsyn Future considerations
To Montreal Canadiens Dan Ellis Dustin Boyd Future considerations
August 16, 2010[ 116]
To Tampa Bay Lightning Cedrick Desjardins
To Montreal Canadiens Karri Ramo
November 11, 2010[ 117]
To Colorado Avalanche Ryan O'Byrne
To Montreal Canadiens Michael Bournival
December 28, 2010[ 118]
To New York Islanders 2nd-round pick in 2011 Conditional 5th-round pick in 2012 [ a]
To Montreal Canadiens James Wisniewski
December 31, 2010[ 119]
To Anaheim Ducks Maxim Lapierre
To Montreal Canadiens Brett Festerling 5th-round pick in 2012
February 17, 2011[ 120]
To Anaheim Ducks 5th-round pick in 2012
To Montreal Canadiens Paul Mara
February 24, 2011[ 121]
To Atlanta Thrashers Ben Maxwell 4th-round pick in 2011
To Montreal Canadiens Nigel Dawes Brent Sopel
February 28, 2011[ 122]
To Atlanta Thrashers Brett Festerling
To Montreal Canadiens Drew MacIntyre
^ Condition not satisfied.
Free agents acquired
Free agents lost
Lost via retirement
Player signings
Player
Contract terms
Mathieu Darche [ 137]
1 year, $575,000
Tomas Plekanec [ 138]
6 years, $30 million
Tom Pyatt [ 139]
1 year, $500,000
Benoit Pouliot [ 140]
1 year, $1.375 million
Curtis Sanford [ 141]
1 year, $550,000
Frederic St-Denis [ 142]
1 year, two-way, $550,000
Dustin Boyd [ 143]
1 year, $650,000
Mathieu Carle [ 144]
1 year, two-way, $660,000
Maxim Lapierre [ 145]
1 year, $900,000
J. T. Wyman [ 146]
1 year, two-way, $550,000
David Desharnais [ 147]
1 year, two-way, $575,000
Alexander Avtsin [ 148]
3 years, $1.82 million entry-level contract
Cedrick Desjardins [ 149]
1 year, two-way, $550,000
Ryan Russell [ 150]
1 year, two-way, $550,000
Alex Henry [ 151]
2 years, two-way, $1.025 million
Louis Leblanc [ 152]
3 years, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Carey Price [ 153]
2 years, $5.5 million
Joe Stejskal[ 154]
2 years, $1.16 million entry-level contract
Draft picks
Montreal's picks at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles , California .
Farm teams
Hamilton Bulldogs
The Hamilton Bulldogs remain Montreal's top affiliate in the American Hockey League in 2010–11 .
Wheeling Nailers
Montreal signed an affiliation agreement with the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL for 2010–11 , succeeding the Cincinnati Cyclones .[ 155]
Broadcasting
Country
Broadcaster
Canada
English: CBC , TSN , NHL Network ; French: RDS , RIS .
United States
Versus , ESPN , NBC , CBS , Fox , HDNet , NHL Network .
Europe
NASN , NHL Network.
Russia
NTV (Russia) .
Japan South Korea Thailand
ASN.
See also
References
^ "2010–2011 NHL Attendance – National Hockey League – ESPN" . ESPN. Retrieved December 5, 2017 .
^ National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011 . Triumph Books. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4 .
^ "2010-11 NHL Summary" .
^ "2010–2011 Standings by Conference" . National Hockey League.
^ Basu, Arpon (September 22, 2010). "Seguin solid in Bruins' debut" . Montreal, QC: National Hockey League.
^ Basu, Arpon (September 24, 2010). "Canadiens get first preseason win by beating Sens 4–2" . Montreal, QC: National Hockey League.
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^ "Canadiens 4, Wild 3" . Montreal, QC: National Hockey League. Associated Press. September 26, 2010.
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^ "Canadiens 7, Islanders 2" . Quebec City, QC: National Hockey League. Associated Press. October 2, 2010.
^ Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap – 10/07/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Pittsburgh Penguins Game Recap – 10/09/2010
^ Tampa Bay Lightning at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/13/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres Game Recap – 10/15/2010
^ Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/16/2010
^ New Jersey Devils at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/21/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Ottawa Senators Game Recap – 10/23/2010
^ Phoenix Coyotes at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/25/2010
^ New York Islanders at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/27/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at New York Islanders Game Recap – 10/29/2010
^ Florida Panthers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/30/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Columbus Blue Jackets Game Recap – 11/02/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres Game Recap – 11/05/2010
^ Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/06/2010
^ Vancouver Canucks at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/09/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins Game Recap – 11/11/2010
^ Carolina Hurricanes at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/13/2010
^ Philadelphia Flyers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/16/2010
^ Nashville Predators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/18/2010
^ Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/20/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Philadelphia Flyers Game Recap – 11/22/2010
^ Los Angeles Kings at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/24/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Atlanta Thrashers Game Recap – 11/26/2010
^ Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/27/2010
^ Edmonton Oilers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/01/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at New Jersey Devils Game Recap – 12/02/2010
^ San Jose Sharks at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/04/2010
^ Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/07/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Detroit Red Wings Game Recap – 12/10/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap – 12/11/2010
^ Philadelphia Flyers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/15/2010
^ Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/16/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Colorado Avalanche Game Recap – 12/19/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Dallas Stars Game Recap – 12/21/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Carolina Hurricanes Game Recap – 12/23/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at New York Islanders Game Recap – 12/26/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Washington Capitals Game Recap – 12/28/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay Lightning Game Recap – 12/30/2010
^ Montreal Canadiens at Florida Panthers Game Recap – 12/31/2010
^ Atlanta Thrashers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/02/2011
^ Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/06/2011
^ Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/08/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at New York Rangers Game Recap – 01/11/2011
^ Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/12/2011
^ New York Rangers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/15/2011
^ Calgary Flames at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/17/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres Game Recap – 01/18/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Ottawa Senators Game Recap – 01/21/2011
^ Anaheim Ducks at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/22/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Philadelphia Flyers Game Recap – 01/25/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Washington Capitals Game Recap – 02/01/2011
^ Florida Panthers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/02/2011
^ New York Rangers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/05/2011
^ New Jersey Devils at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/06/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins Game Recap – 02/09/2011
^ New York Islanders at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/10/2011
^ Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/12/2011
^ Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/15/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Edmonton Oilers Game Recap – 02/17/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Calgary Flames Game Recap – 02/20/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Vancouver Canucks Game Recap – 02/22/2011
^ Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/24/2011
^ Carolina Hurricanes at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/26/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Atlanta Thrashers Game Recap – 03/01/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Florida Panthers Game Recap – 03/03/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay Lightning Game Recap – 03/05/2011
^ Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 03/08/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at St. Louis Blues Game Recap – 03/10/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Pittsburgh Penguins Game Recap – 03/12/2011
^ Washington Capitals at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 03/15/2011
^ Tampa Bay Lightning at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 03/17/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at New York Rangers Game Recap – 03/18/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Minnesota Wild Game Recap – 03/20/2011
^ Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 03/22/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins Game Recap – 03/24/2011
^ Washington Capitals at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 03/26/2011
^ Atlanta Thrashers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 03/29/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Carolina Hurricanes Game Recap – 03/30/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at New Jersey Devils Game Recap – 04/02/2011
^ Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 04/05/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Ottawa Senators Game Recap – 04/07/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap – 04/09/2011
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^ "Rush, Lady Gaga to Play Concerts in Montreal Between Bruins-Canadiens Playoff Games" . nesn.com . April 11, 2011.
^ Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins Game Recap – 04/14/2011
^ Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins Game Recap – 04/16/2011
^ Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 04/18/2011
^ Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 04/21/2011
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^ Price, Crosby and Semin top week's 'Three Stars'
^ CROSBY, PRICE, BYFUGLIEN WIN NHL MONTHLY HONOURS
^ Iginla leads NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
^ Sharks' Pavelski tops 'Three Stars' of the week
^ Press release (June 17, 2010). "Jaroslav Halak to the St. Louis Blues for Lars Eller and Ian Schultz" . Montreal, QC: Montreal Canadiens.
^ Habs select Jarred Tinordi
^ Dan Ellis and Dustin Boyd to Montreal for S. Kostitsyn
^ Habs acquire Karri Ramo from Tampa Bay
^ Ryan O'Byrne traded to Colorado
^ Habs acquire James Wisniewski from the Islanders
^ Maxim Lapierre traded to Anaheim
^ The Habs acquire Paul Mara from Anaheim
^ Habs acquire Brent Sopel and Nigel Dawes from Atlanta
^ Habs acquire Drew MacIntyre
^ Press release (May 27, 2010). "Canadiens sign free agent Kyle Klubertanz" . Montreal, QC: Montreal Canadiens.
^ Habs ink Alex Auld
^ Alexandre Picard signs 1-year deal
^ Habs ink free agent forward Jeff Halpern
^ Canadiens sign free agent Alain Berger to 3-year contract
^ Lightning Sign Free Agent Goaltender Dan Ellis
^ Oilers sign pair
^ Oilers sign Gregory Stewart
^ Lightning Sign Free Agent Center Dominic Moore
^ METROPOLIT INKS TWO-YEAR DEAL WITH EV ZUG IN SWITZERLAND
^ "Trotter contract with Dinamo Riga confirmed" . Latvianhockey.com. July 28, 2010. Archived from the original on July 30, 2010. Retrieved July 29, 2010 .
^ Ducks Sign D Mara to One-Year Deal
^ Lightning Sign Defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron
^ "Workout" . Georges Blog. Retrieved May 25, 2017 .
^ Mathieu Darche under contract for the 2010–11 season
^ Habs ink Tomas Plekanec to a six-year deal
^ Habs lock up Tom Pyatt
^ One-year deal for Pouliot
^ Curtis Sanford back in 2010–11
^ Canadiens sign defenseman Frédéric St. Denis to a one-year contract
^ Canadiens ink Dustin Boyd
^ Mathieu Carle under contract for the 2010–11 season
^ Habs re-sign Maxim Lapierre
^ Habs ink Wyman to 1-year deal
^ Habs sign David Desharnais
^ "Habs ink Alexander Avtsin" . Archived from the original on July 18, 2010. Retrieved July 16, 2010 .
^ "Habs sign Cédrick Desjardins" (Press release). Montreal Canadiens. July 20, 2010.
^ "One-year contract for Ryan Russell" (Press release). Montreal Canadiens. July 20, 2010.
^ "Alex Henry under contract for the next two seasons" (Press release). Montreal Canadiens. July 30, 2010.
^ "Habs ink Louis Leblanc" (Press release). Montreal Canadiens. July 30, 2010.
^ "Two-year contract for Carey Price" (Press release). Montreal Canadiens. September 2, 2010.
^ "Habs sign Joe Stejskal to a two-year contract" (Press release). Montreal Canadiens. March 22, 2011.
^ Canadiens enter a player affiliation agreement with the ECHL Wheeling Nailers
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