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After the 1921 – 22 NHL season, they hired Art Ross as their new coach and made many player changes, including trading superstar Malone to the Montreal Canadiens for Bert Corbeau and Edmond Bouchard.
In 1922, however, Joliat was awarded to the Montreal Canadiens in compensation for the Saskatoon Sheiks of the Western Canada Hockey League signing aging superstar Newsy Lalonde.
As NHL President, Campbell is perhaps best remembered for suspending Montreal Canadiens superstar Maurice Richard for the remaining three games of the 1955 regular season and for the entirety of the playoffs.
As NHL President, Campbell is perhaps best remembered for suspending Montreal Canadiens superstar Maurice " Rocket " Richard for the remaining three games of the 1955 regular season and for the entirety of the playoffs.
He was dealt to the Montreal Canadiens, along with Leroy Goldsworthy and Roger Jenkins in exchange for Montreal superstar Howie Morenz, Lorne Chabot and Marty Burke.

Canadiens and Howie
On March 11, 1937, the Forum hosted its only known funeral, for Canadiens great Howie Morenz.
Howie Morenz played with Coutu on the Canadiens.
A newcomer that would become the NHL's first drawing card, Howie Morenz, started his career with the Montreal Canadiens this year.
In the first game, played at Mount Royal Arena in Montreal, Canadiens rookie Howie Morenz recorded a hat trick as Montreal won 6 – 1.
He immediately made a splash in his first game, when he sent Montreal Canadiens star Howie Morenz to the ice with a hard check.
It shattered the NHL's single-season points record of 51 which had been set two years earlier by Montreal Canadiens legend Howie Morenz.
He is one of only two players in NHL history to die as a direct result of an on-ice incident during a game, the other being Howie Morenz of the Montreal Canadiens, in 1937.
On the same night, Montreal beat Detroit 6 – 1 and Howie Young established a penalty record when he high-sticked a Canadiens player and then commenced a tantrum, which drew him a minor, a major, a misconduct and a game misconduct totalling 27 minutes.
Referee Vern Buffey had given Jacques Plante a penalty for slashing Howie Young and then a bench penalty when the Canadiens protested.
Howie Morenz was as effective as ever for the Montreal Canadiens and won the Hart Trophy again, as the Habs once again finished first.

Canadiens and Morenz
Traded to the Montreal Canadiens by the Nashville Predators on February 17, 2012, Blake Geoffrion has decided to honour both his grand-father Geoffrion, and great-grand-father Morenz, by wearing # 57 ...
Morenz died from complications due to a broken leg, sustained in a game between the Canadiens and the Chicago Blackhawks on January 28.
For seven straight seasons, Morenz led the Canadiens in both goals scored and points.
A friend of Léo Dandurand, the owner of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, refereed the game and told Dandurand how good Morenz was.
Dandurand went to Stratford in January 1923 to watch Morenz play, and decided he wanted to sign him to the Canadiens.
On July 7, 1923, Morenz signed a contract with the Canadiens for three years with a salary of $ 3, 500 per year and a $ 1, 000 signing bonus, a considerable amount for a first-year professional.
Immediately after signing the contract with the Canadiens, Morenz began to reconsider joining them.
In response, Dandurand falsely threatened that if Morenz did not join the Canadiens, his professional hockey career would be over.
Hearing this, Morenz relented and agreed to report to the Canadiens ' training camp later in the year.
On December 3, 1923, Morenz arrived at his first Canadiens training camp and quickly impressed his new teammates.
In the first game of the two-game, total-goals series, Morenz scored the only goal, and added another goal in the second game as the Canadiens won the series, five goals to two.
In the first game against Calgary, Morenz scored a hat trick as the Canadiens won by a score of 6 – 1.
Morenz posing for a photo after the Canadiens won the 1930 Stanley Cup
The following season, Morenz scored 28 goals and 11 assists for 39 points, placing second on the Canadiens and fourth in the NHL in scoring.
Morenz tied with linemate Aurèle Joliat in leading the Canadiens in scoring in 1925 – 26 with 26 points, finishing fifth in the league.
Though his scoring totals went down in 1928 – 29, with 17 goals and 27 points, Morenz still led the Canadiens in scoring, and tied for third overall in the league.
Playing with an injured shoulder and being held back by the Black Hawks, Morenz only scored one goal throughout ten playoff games, the final goal of the playoffs, as he won his third Stanley Cup with the Canadiens.
After returning to the team, Morenz was unable to play at his previous level, and the Canadiens ' fans began booing him.
With the decline in production, reports of the Canadiens wanting to trade Morenz began appearing in Montreal newspapers.
When the Canadiens began their playoff series against the Chicago Black Hawks, the Canadiens ' general manager, Léo Dandurand, confirmed that several teams wanted to acquire Morenz.
After the playoffs, Morenz addressed the trade rumours, telling a reporter that he would only play for the Canadiens, saying that " when I can't play for them, I'll never put on a skate again ," though the Canadiens ' management knew he was too passionate about hockey to quit.
Hart agreed to the job on one condition: that the Canadiens bring Morenz back to the team.

Canadiens and was
It was preceded by the Mega Stars game, which featured Gretzky and many of his Oiler Dynasty teammates against a group of retired Montreal Canadiens players ( whose likes included Claude Lemieux, Guy Lafleur and others ).
During the American Revolution there was some sympathy for the American cause among the Canadiens and the New Englanders in Nova Scotia.
Herb Brooks, who coached the 1980 " Miracle on Ice " team, was brought in for the 1992 – 93 season, but when the team yet again was eliminated in the first round, he was fired and replaced with former Montreal Canadiens coach Jacques Lemaire.
Turgeon returned to the Islanders ' top line for the Wales Conference Finals against the Montreal Canadiens, though he was not in peak form as he had not fully recovered.
In 1919, the Spanish influenza epidemic forced the Montreal Canadiens and the Seattle Metropolitans to cancel their series, marking the first time the Stanley Cup was not awarded.
This was partly in response to efforts by the Montreal Canadiens, who were owned by Molson, to keep Quebec out of the " merger ".
Their second-round matchup was against the Montreal Canadiens, who were riding a wave of emotion after their captain Saku Koivu's return from cancer treatment.
Thereafter the name Canada was used to designate the small French colony on these shores, and the French colonists were called Canadiens, until the mid-nineteenth century, when the name started to be applied to the loyalist colonies on the Great Lakes and later to all of British North America.
After two first-round exits at the hands of the eventual champions from Montreal in 1959 and 1960, it was expected that the Canadiens would once again beat the Hawks when they met in the semifinals in 1961.
In the offseason, the Stars traded for former Montreal Canadiens ' captain and three time Selke Trophy winner Guy Carbonneau who was then with the St. Louis Blues.
The event was the first National Congress of French Canadians ( Congrès national des Canadiens français ).
Joseph Henri Maurice " The Rocket " Richard, (; ; August 4, 1921 – May 27, 2000 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) from 1942 to 1960.
His # 9 jersey number was retired on October 6, 1960, by the Canadiens, less than a month after he announced his retirement.
Richard was first converted to a right wing to take advantage of his move around the defenceman by Paul Haynes, who was coach of the senior Canadiens when Richard played there.
However, by the time he first tried out for the NHL Canadiens in 1942, he had suffered several injuries and he was a considerable risk for the Canadiens to take on.
It was a new start for him with the Canadiens.
He had one of his career highlights that season when, on March 23, 1944, Richard scored all five goals for the Canadiens in a 5 – 1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the playoffs en route to the Stanley Cup Finals and was awarded all three stars for his efforts.
Richard's goal-scoring was reduced to 27 goals while Blake had 29 to lead the Canadiens.
The Canadiens lost in the Stanley Cup Finals without Richard who was named to the First All-star team at the end of the year.
At 16, Maurice dropped out of school and worked with his father as a machinist and that was his only income other than some income in the winter with the senior Canadiens.
The Maurice " Rocket " Richard Trophy was donated by the Montreal Canadiens hockey club to the NHL in 1999, to be awarded annually to the goal-scoring leader during the regular season.

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