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Montreal and HC
Earlier in the century, Norris had played on one of hockey's early powers, the Montreal HC, nicknamed the " Winged Wheelers.
The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, which later became more famously known as the Stanley Cup, was first awarded in 1893 to the Montreal HC, champions of the AHAC.
It was given for the first time in 1893 to Montreal HC.
On March 17, in the first ever Stanley Cup playoff game, the Montreal Hockey Club ( Montreal HC ) defeated the Montreal Victorias, 3 2.
Five days later, in the first Stanley Cup Final game, Montreal HC beat the Ottawa Hockey Club, 3 1.
The Montreal Victorias had won the league title and thus the Stanley Cup, but the challenge match was between the previous year's champion, Montreal HC, and the university squad.
The trustees decided that if the Montreal HC won the challenge match, the Victorias would become the Stanley Cup champions.
The Montreal HC won the match 5 1 and their cross-town rivals were crowned the champions.
One year later, the Montreal HC and the Montreal Victorias, the two remaining amateur teams, left the ECAHA, and the ECAHA dropped " Amateur " from their name to become a professional league.
* Montreal HC defeats Winnipeg Victorias three games to one in a cup challenge.
* 1 March — Montreal HC wins the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( CAHL ) championship and challenges Winnipeg
He has additionally played with the Colorado Avalanche, Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL and briefly for HC Lugano in the Swiss National League A in 2004.
Markus has a son, Niklas who played ice hockey for Ilves and Suomi-sarja-team HC Montreal Tampere.
The Stanley Cup-champion Ottawa HC, aka Ottawa Silver Seven jumped from the CAHL to the FAHL for the 1904 05 season, while the Montreal Nationals went in the opposite direction and joined the CAHL.
He played for the Montreal Hockey Club ( Montreal HC ) of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( CAHL ) and the Montreal Wanderers of the Federal Amateur Hockey League ( FAHL ) in the early 1900s.
Boon was the captain of the two-time Stanley Cup-winning Montreal HC teams of 1902 and 1903 which had several other future Hall of Famers including Jimmy Gardner, Tommy Phillips and Jack Marshall.
Like many other members of the team dubbed the " Little Men of Iron ", Boon left Montreal HC in December 1903 to found the Montreal Wanderers in the new Federal Amateur Hockey League ( FAHL ).

Montreal and Ottawa
Quinte is also a region comprising several communities situated along the Bay of Quinte, including Belleville which is the largest city in the Quinte Region, and represents a midpoint between Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto.
Directed by François Girard, his version of The Trial was first performed in 2004 in Montreal and Ottawa, Canada, and published in 2005.
In the 1964, the Hudon's Bay Company acquired the Morgan's chain in Central Canada and rebranded them as Bay stores allowing the chain to expand into Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa.
Games of shinney are also known to have been played on the St. Lawrence River at Montreal and Quebec City and in Kingston and Ottawa in Ontario.
Before the demise of the Ottawa Renegades after the 2005 season, that team played the nearby Montreal Alouettes on Labour Day weekend.
* 1917 The National Hockey League is formed, with the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Bulldogs, and Toronto Arenas as its first teams.
* Panama has an embassy in Ottawa and general consulates in Montreal and Toronto
Matches were played in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, London, New York, Philadelphia and Boston.
Until the early 17th century, the French used the name Rivière du Canada to designate the Saint Lawrence upstream to Montreal and the Ottawa River after Montreal.
He inaugurated the Victoria Bridge, Montreal, across the St Lawrence River, and laid the cornerstone of Parliament Hill, Ottawa.
* Norway has an embassy in Ottawa and three consulates-general in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
The new board's first act was to take applications for " second " television stations in Halifax, Montreal ( in both English and French ), Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver in response to an outcry for an alternative to the CBC's television service.
The group had to settle for a six-transmitter network in Southern Ontario, stretching from Windsor to Ottawa, but were denied a transmitter in Maxville that would reach Montreal.
During that time, organized ice hockey in Canada was still in its infancy and only Montreal and Ottawa had anything resembling leagues.
Sweetland and Ross first presented the trophy in 1893 to the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association on behalf of the affiliated Montreal Hockey Club, the champions of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada ( AHAC ), since they " defeated all comers during the late season, including the champions of the Ontario Association " ( Ottawa ).
After extensive negotiations and Quebec's withdrawal from the championship competition, it was decided that a three-team tournament would take place in Montreal, with the Ottawa team receiving a bye to the Final because they were the only road team.
Most CBC stations will air the night's featured game ( often involving the Toronto Maple Leafs ), but games are also split regionally for other markets ; such as Ottawa Senators games for the Ottawa Valley, the Montreal Canadiens for Quebec, the Winnipeg Jets for Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and the Detroit Red Wings for nearby Windsor if they are facing a Canadian team.
Other broadcast teams include Bob Cole and Garry Galley ( who usually broadcast the Montreal Canadiens game ) and Dean Brown and Greg Millen ( who usually broadcast the Ottawa Senators game ).
From Ottawa, the Trans-Canada Highway proceeds east to Montreal.
Known as Highway 417 in Ontario ( and the Queensway in Ottawa ) and Autoroute 40 in Quebec, the Trans-Canada also assumes the name " Autoroute Métropolitaine " ( also known as " The Met " or " Metropolitan Boulevard ") as it traverses Montreal as an elevated highway.

Montreal and tie
In the third period of Game 4 in Montreal, down 2 1 in the series and 3 0 in the game, Carolina would tie the game and then win on Niclas Wallin's overtime goal.
* 2 March — Ottawa plays Montreal Wanderers to a 5 5 tie in a Cup challenge, but Montreal refuses terms of continuation of series and defaults.
* March — Ottawa and Montreal Wanderers tie for first place in the ECAHA league's regular season with 9 1 records.
Combined with the stellar play of their dominant defence, the Double Blue was able to turn the season around and win 8 of their remaining 11 regular season games to finish in a first-place tie with the Montreal Alouettes.
The Wanderers would refuse to continue the series unless the tie was replayed in Montreal, and forfeited the series.
Demonstrative of the support for hockey in Rochester, 7, 092 fans turned out for a game between the AHL Buffalo Bisons and the NHL Montreal Canadiens on November 21, 1955 ; the game ended in a 5 5 tie and sold out five days beforehand.
He did not play in the opening loss at the Forum in Montreal but was in the starting lineup for games 2 and 3 in Toronto and Winnipeg ( a win and tie, respectively ).
The streak began during a 10-0 rout of the Montreal Canadiens on Christmas Eve and lasted through to a 6-6 tie with Canadiens on February 15.
On Edmonton's next possession, Pringle fumbled, and Montreal went straight to work, as Calvillo hit Silvain Girard on a 32-yard TD pass to tie the game.
" Marseilles, New York and Montreal tie for third place with twelve members each " ( p. 326 ).
The Alouettes and Argonauts played to a 34-34 tie in Montreal.
Ottawa came back to lead the second game 9 1, and tie the series, but two late goals by Montreal's Lester Patrick gave Montreal the victory, 12 10 on aggregate, to win both the ECAHA championship, and the Stanley Cup as Canada's national amateur champions.
In 1954, Canada opened with a tight tie win over Chile 3-2, again in Montreal.
In 1957, Canada played just one Cup tie, losing 2-3 to Brazil in Montreal.
Montreal defeated the Red Wings 6 4 in Detroit, but the highlight of the game was Gordie Howe scoring his 544th goal to tie Maurice Richard's all-time career goal scoring mark and he drew a five minute ovation from the capacity crowd.
The Leafs pulled into a tie with Montreal for second place when they pasted Montreal 6 2 in Toronto on February 10.
When Terry Sawchuk was injured in practice, the Red Wings brought up Glenn Hall and he made his NHL debut on December 27 and played well in a 2 2 tie with Montreal.
Montreal and Toronto played to a 1 1 tie on December 29, at Maple Leaf Gardens.
In a scoreless tie at the Montreal Forum on March 10, a new ice cleaner and resurfacer called a Zamboni was used for the first time.

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