Almost everyone appears to agree that the Montreal Canadiens fans are the loudest and rowdiest of any team in the National Hockey League. And the "Habs fever" is only intensifying as the team pursues ...
A historic moment in a major North American city sent the ground shaking.
Montreal Canadiens fans are shaking things up at the Bell Centre, figuratively and literally. Experts say celebrations during Canadiens goals on Saturday and Monday were so intense they registered ...
The Montreal Canadiens have a chance to close out their second-round series against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday night after a convincing Game 5 victory gave them a 3-2 series lead. Game 6 shifts ...
The Montreal Canadiens and their fans solemnly stepped out of the building and trapsed the city streets and parking garages ...
The Canadiens announced on Saturday that the team’s popular Watch Party – Street Edition event is expanding for all Round 2 home games. Located directly outside the Bell Centre on Avenue des Canadiens ...
Here's how the Carolina faithful chirped the Canadiens during a Game 5 blowout thats ent Montreal home for the offseason.
Here's why the NHL's oldest franchise has a nickname engrossed in history.
"Sometimes we're just trying too hard," head coach Martin St. Louis says of Habs' 2-4 playoff record at Bell Centre.
Buffalo scores seven unanswered goals to force a Game 7 on their home ice. Canadiens attempt to eliminate Buffalo in Game 6 ...
Go Habs go? En français, s'il vous plaît. Quebec's "language police," is urging fans to cheer on the Montreal Canadiens in French.