2010–11 Montreal Canadiens 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.

2010–11 Montreal Canadiens
Division2nd Northeast
Conference6th Eastern
2010–11 record44–30–8
Home record24–11–6
Road record20–19–2
Goals for216
Goals against209
Team information
General managerPierre Gauthier
CoachJacques Martin
CaptainBrian Gionta
Alternate captainsHal Gill
Andrei Markov
ArenaBell Centre
Average attendance21,273 (100%)[1]
Team leaders
GoalsBrian Gionta (29)
AssistsTomas Plekanec (35)
PointsTomas Plekanec (57)
Penalty minutesP. K. Subban (124)
Plus/minusJaroslav Spacek (+9)
WinsCarey Price (38)
Goals against averageCarey Price (2.35)

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

Northeast Division[4]
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 y – Boston Bruins8246251144246195103
2 Montreal Canadiens82443084121620996
3 Buffalo Sabres824329103824522996
4 Toronto Maple Leafs823734113221825185
5 Ottawa Senators823240103019225074

Conference standings

Eastern Conference
R Div GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 z – Washington CapitalsSE8248231143224197107
2 y – Philadelphia FlyersAT8247231244259223106
3 y – Boston BruinsNE8246251144246195103
4 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT824925839238199106
5 Tampa Bay LightningSE8246251140247240103
6 Montreal CanadiensNE82443084121620996
7 Buffalo SabresNE824329103824522996
8 New York RangersAT82443353523319893
8.5
9 Carolina HurricanesSE824031113523623991
10 Toronto Maple LeafsNE823734113221825185
11 New Jersey DevilsAT82383953517420981
12 Atlanta ThrashersSE823436122922326980
13 Ottawa SenatorsNE823240103019225074
14 New York IslandersAT823039132622926473
15 Florida PanthersSE823040122619522972

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

2010 Pre-season
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionRecordRecap
1September 22Boston Bruins4–2Montreal CanadiensPrice, Sanford0–1–0[5]
2September 24Ottawa Senators2–4Montreal CanadiensMayer1–1–0[6]
3September 25Montreal Canadiens2–6Ottawa SenatorsPrice1–2–0[7]
4September 26Minnesota Wild3–4Montreal CanadiensAuld2–2–0[8]
5September 27Florida Panthers2–6Montreal CanadiensPrice3–2–0[9]
6September 30Buffalo Sabres5–3Montreal CanadiensAuld3–3–0[10]
7October 2 (in Quebec City, QC)Montreal Canadiens7–2New York Islanders (SS)Price4–3–0[11]
(SS) = Split-squad games.

Regular season

2010–11 Game Log
October: 7–3–1, 15 Points (home: 3–2–1; road: 4–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
1October 7Toronto Maple Leafs2–3PriceAir Canada Centre19,6460–1–00[12]
2October 9Pittsburgh Penguins3–2PriceConsol Energy Center18,1061–1–02[13]
3October 13Tampa Bay Lightning3–4 OTPriceBell Centre21,2731–1–13[14]
4October 15Buffalo Sabres2–1PriceHSBC Arena17,2642–1–15[15]
5October 16Ottawa Senators4–3PriceBell Centre21,2733–1–17[16]
6October 21New Jersey Devils0–3PriceBell Centre21,2733–2–17[17]
7October 23Ottawa Senators3–0PriceScotiabank Place20,3014–2–19[18]
8October 25Phoenix Coyotes3–2 OTPriceBell Centre21,2735–2–111[19]
9October 27New York Islanders5–3PriceBell Centre21,2736–2–113[20]
10October 29New York Islanders3–1AuldNassau Coliseum11,9227–2–115[21]
11October 30Florida Panthers1–3PriceBell Centre21,2737–3–115[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)
GameDateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
12November 2Columbus Blue Jackets0–3PriceNationwide Arena18,5007–4–115[23]
13November 5Buffalo Sabres3–2PriceHSBC Arena18,0268–4–117[24]
14November 6Ottawa Senators2–3PriceBell Centre21,2738–5–117[25]
15November 9Vancouver Canucks2–0PriceBell Centre21,2739–5–119[26]
16November 11Boston Bruins3–1PriceTD Garden17,56510–5–121[27]
17November 13Carolina Hurricanes7–2PriceBell Centre21,27311–5–123[28]
18November 16Philadelphia Flyers3–0PriceBell Centre21,27312–5–125[29]
19November 18Nashville Predators0–3PriceBell Centre21,27312–6–125[30]
20November 20Toronto Maple Leafs2–0PriceBell Centre21,27313–6–127[31]
21November 22Philadelphia Flyers2–3PriceWachovia Center19,75313–7–127[32]
22November 24Los Angeles Kings4–1PriceBell Centre21,27314–7–129[33]
23November 26Atlanta Thrashers0–3AuldPhilips Arena13,06814–8–129[34]
24November 27Buffalo Sabres3–1PriceBell Centre21,27315–8–131[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)
GameDateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
25December 1Edmonton Oilers3–4 OTPriceBell Centre21,27315–8–232[36]
26December 2New Jersey Devils5–1PricePrudential Center11,43416–8–234[37]
27December 4San Jose Sharks3–1PriceBell Centre21,27317–8–236[38]
28December 7Ottawa Senators4–1PriceBell Centre21,27318–8–238[39]
29December 10Detroit Red Wings2–4PriceJoe Louis Arena20,06618–9–238[40]
30December 11Toronto Maple Leafs1–3AuldAir Canada Centre19,65618–10–238[41]
31December 15Philadelphia Flyers3–5PriceBell Centre21,27318–11–238[42]
32December 16Boston Bruins4–3PriceBell Centre21,27319–11–240[43]
33December 19Colorado Avalanche2–3PricePepsi Center18,00719–12–240[44]
34December 21Dallas Stars2–5PriceAmerican Airlines Center17,80519–13–240[45]
35December 23Carolina Hurricanes3–2PriceRBC Center16,98120–13–242[46]
36December 26New York Islanders1–4PriceNassau Coliseum3,13620–14–242[47]
37December 28Washington Capitals0–3PriceVerizon Center18,39820–15–242[48]
38December 30Tampa Bay Lightning1–4PriceSt. Pete Times Forum20,19120–16–242[49]
39December 31Florida Panthers3–2 OTAuldBankAtlantic Center20,07221–16–244[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)
GameDateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
40January 2Atlanta Thrashers3–4 OTPriceBell Centre21,27321–16–345[51]
41January 6Pittsburgh Penguins2–1 SOPriceBell Centre21,27322–16–347[52]
42January 8Boston Bruins3–2 OTPriceBell Centre21,27323–16–349[53]
43January 11New York Rangers2–1AuldMadison Square Garden18,20024–16–351[54]
44January 12Pittsburgh Penguins2–5PriceBell Centre21,27324–17–351[55]
45January 15New York Rangers3–2PriceBell Centre21,27325–17–353[56]
46January 17Calgary Flames5–4 OTPriceBell Centre21,27326–17–355[57]
47January 18Buffalo Sabres1–2 OTPriceHSBC Arena18,22526–17–456[58]
48January 21Ottawa Senators7–1PriceScotiabank Place20,33727–17–458[59]
49January 22Anaheim Ducks3–4 SOPriceBell Centre21,27327–17–559[60]
50January 25Philadelphia Flyers2–5PriceWells Fargo Center19,87827–18–559[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)
GameDateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
51February 1Washington Capitals3–2 SOPriceVerizon Center18,39828–18–561[62]
52February 2Florida Panthers3–2AuldBell Centre21,27329–18–563[63]
53February 5New York Rangers2–0PriceBell Centre21,27330–18–565[64]
54February 6New Jersey Devils1–4PriceBell Centre21,27330–19–565[65]
55February 9Boston Bruins6–8PriceTD Garden17,56530–20–565[66]
56February 10New York Islanders3–4 SOAuldBell Centre21,27330–20–666[67]
57February 12Toronto Maple Leafs3–0PriceBell Centre21,27331–20–668[68]
58February 15Buffalo Sabres2–3 SOPriceBell Centre21,27331–20–769[69]
59February 17Edmonton Oilers1–4PriceRexall Place16,83931–21–769[70]
60February 20Calgary Flames0–4PriceMcMahon Stadium41,02231–22–769[71]
61February 22Vancouver Canucks3–2PriceRogers Arena18,86032–22–771[72]
62February 24Toronto Maple Leafs4–5PriceBell Centre21,27332–23–771[73]
63February 26Carolina Hurricanes4–3AuldBell Centre21,27333–23–773[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)
GameDateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
64March 1Atlanta Thrashers3–1PricePhilips Arena11,15634–23–775[75]
65March 3Florida Panthers4–0PriceBankAtlantic Center19,72235–23–777[76]
66March 5Tampa Bay Lightning4–2PriceSt. Pete Times Forum20,27436–23–779[77]
67March 8Boston Bruins4–1PriceBell Centre21,27337–23–781[78]
68March 10St. Louis Blues1–4PriceScottrade Center19,15037–24–781[79]
69March 12Pittsburgh Penguins3–0PriceConsol Energy Center18,08738–24–783[80]
70March 15Washington Capitals2–4PriceBell Centre21,27338–25–783[81]
71March 17Tampa Bay Lightning3–2 SOPriceBell Centre21,27339–25–785[82]
72March 18New York Rangers3–6PriceMadison Square Garden18,20039–26–785[83]
73March 20Minnesota Wild8–1AuldXcel Energy Center18,59540–26–787[84]
74March 22Buffalo Sabres0–2PriceBell Centre21,27340–27–787[85]
75March 24Boston Bruins0–7PriceTD Garden17,56540–28–787[86]
76March 26Washington Capitals0–2PriceBell Centre21,27340–29–787[87]
77March 29Atlanta Thrashers3–1PriceBell Centre21,27341–29–789[88]
78March 30Carolina Hurricanes2–6PriceRBC Center18,70141–30–789[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)
GameDateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
79April 2New Jersey Devils3–1PricePrudential Center17,62542–30–791[90]
80April 5Chicago Blackhawks2–1 OTPriceBell Centre21,27343–30–793[91]
81April 7Ottawa Senators2–3 OTAuldScotiabank Place19,80943–30–894[92]
82April 9Toronto Maple Leafs4–1PriceAir Canada Centre19,67644–30–896[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
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 14Montreal Canadiens2–0Boston BruinsPrice17,565Canadiens lead 1–0[101]
2April 16Montreal Canadiens3–1Boston BruinsPrice17,565Canadiens lead 2–0[102]
3April 18Boston Bruins4–2Montreal CanadiensPrice21,273Canadiens lead 2–1[103]
4April 21Boston Bruins5–4Montreal Canadiens1OTPrice21,273Series tied 2–2[104]
5April 23Montreal Canadiens1–2Boston Bruins2OTPrice17,565Bruins lead 3–2[105]
6April 26Boston Bruins1–2Montreal CanadiensPrice21,273Series tied 3–3[106]
7April 27Montreal Canadiens3–4Boston BruinsOTPrice17,565Bruins 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 Price724206382861652.352147.92380213
Alex Auld16749622332.64383.9140012
Playoffs
Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Carey Price745534162.11242.9341000

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

Player Explanation Length Salary Date issued Ref
Michael CammalleriSlashing Islanders forward Nino Niederreiter1 game$32,258.06October 4, 2010[108]

Awards and records

Milestones

Regular season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Tomas Plekanec400th Career NHL GameOctober 23, 2010
Lars Eller1st Career NHL AssistOctober 25, 2010
Alexandre Picard200th Career NHL GameOctober 25, 2010
Scott Gomez800th Career NHL GameNovember 11, 2010
P. K. Subban1st Career NHL Regular Season GoalNovember 11, 2010
Jaroslav Spacek800th Career NHL GameDecember 1, 2010
Roman Hamrlik600th Career NHL PointDecember 1, 2010
James Wisniewski100th Career NHL AssistJanuary 2, 2011
David Desharnais1st Career NHL GoalJanuary 12, 2011
Max Pacioretty100th Career NHL GameJanuary 12, 2011
Andreas Engqvist1st Career NHL GameJanuary 21, 2011
James Wisniewski300th Career NHL GameFebruary 1, 2011
Brian Gionta200th Career NHL GoalFebruary 9, 2011
Yannick Weber1st Career NHL GoalFebruary 9, 2011
Andrei Kostitsyn300th Career NHL GameFebruary 10, 2011
Travis Moen500th Career NHL GameFebruary 15, 2011
Brendon Nash1st Career NHL GameFebruary 15, 2011
Tomas Plekanec300th Career NHL PointFebruary 15, 2011
Scott Gomez500th Career NHL AssistFebruary 22, 2011
Brian Gionta600th Career NHL GameMarch 5, 2011
Michael Cammalleri200th Career NHL AssistMarch 8, 2011
Roman Hamrlik1,300th Career NHL GameMarch 17, 2011
Aaron Palushaj1st Career NHL GameMarch 17, 2011
P. K. Subban1st Career NHL Hat-trickMarch 20, 2011
Ryan White1st Career NHL GoalMarch 20, 2011
Carey Price200th Career NHL GameMarch 24, 2011
Jeff Halpern200th Career NHL AssistMarch 29, 2011
Brian Gionta400th Career NHL PointApril 2, 2011
Tom Pyatt100th Career NHL GameApril 7, 2011
Playoffs
PlayerMilestoneReached
David Desharnais1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 14, 2011
Lars Eller1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 14, 2011
Ryan White1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 14, 2011
Mathieu Darche1st Career NHL Playoff GoalApril 16, 2011
Lars Eller1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 16, 2011
Hal Gill100th Career NHL Playoff GameApril 16, 2011
David Desharnais1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 21, 2011

Awards

Regular season
PlayerAwardDate
Carey Price[109]NHL First Star of the WeekNovember 15, 2010
Carey Price[110]NHL Second Star of the MonthNovember 2010
Carey Price[111]NHL Third Star of the WeekMarch 7, 2011
P. K. Subban[112]NHL Third Star of the WeekMarch 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[lower-alpha 1]
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

Draft picks

Montreal's picks at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles, California.

Round # Player Position Nationality College/junior/club team (league)
1 22 (from Phoenix) Jarred Tinordi D  United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
4 113 (from Buffalo via Phoenix) Mark MacMillan F  Canada Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)
4 117 Morgan Ellis D  Canada Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
5 147 Brendan Gallagher RW  Canada Vancouver Giants (WHL)
7 207 John Westin LW  Sweden Modo Hockey Jr. (J20 SuperElit)

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
 CanadaEnglish: CBC, TSN, NHL Network; French: RDS, RIS.
 United StatesVersus, ESPN, NBC, CBS, Fox, HDNet, NHL Network.
 EuropeNASN, NHL Network.
 RussiaNTV (Russia).
 Japan
 South Korea
 Thailand
ASN.

See also

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  12. Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap – 10/07/2010
  13. Montreal Canadiens at Pittsburgh Penguins Game Recap – 10/09/2010
  14. Tampa Bay Lightning at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/13/2010
  15. Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres Game Recap – 10/15/2010
  16. Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/16/2010
  17. New Jersey Devils at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/21/2010
  18. Montreal Canadiens at Ottawa Senators Game Recap – 10/23/2010
  19. Phoenix Coyotes at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/25/2010
  20. New York Islanders at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/27/2010
  21. Montreal Canadiens at New York Islanders Game Recap – 10/29/2010
  22. Florida Panthers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 10/30/2010
  23. Montreal Canadiens at Columbus Blue Jackets Game Recap – 11/02/2010
  24. Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres Game Recap – 11/05/2010
  25. Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/06/2010
  26. Vancouver Canucks at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/09/2010
  27. Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins Game Recap – 11/11/2010
  28. Carolina Hurricanes at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/13/2010
  29. Philadelphia Flyers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/16/2010
  30. Nashville Predators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/18/2010
  31. Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/20/2010
  32. Montreal Canadiens at Philadelphia Flyers Game Recap – 11/22/2010
  33. Los Angeles Kings at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/24/2010
  34. Montreal Canadiens at Atlanta Thrashers Game Recap – 11/26/2010
  35. Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 11/27/2010
  36. Edmonton Oilers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/01/2010
  37. Montreal Canadiens at New Jersey Devils Game Recap – 12/02/2010
  38. San Jose Sharks at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/04/2010
  39. Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/07/2010
  40. Montreal Canadiens at Detroit Red Wings Game Recap – 12/10/2010
  41. Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap – 12/11/2010
  42. Philadelphia Flyers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/15/2010
  43. Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 12/16/2010
  44. Montreal Canadiens at Colorado Avalanche Game Recap – 12/19/2010
  45. Montreal Canadiens at Dallas Stars Game Recap – 12/21/2010
  46. Montreal Canadiens at Carolina Hurricanes Game Recap – 12/23/2010
  47. Montreal Canadiens at New York Islanders Game Recap – 12/26/2010
  48. Montreal Canadiens at Washington Capitals Game Recap – 12/28/2010
  49. Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay Lightning Game Recap – 12/30/2010
  50. Montreal Canadiens at Florida Panthers Game Recap – 12/31/2010
  51. Atlanta Thrashers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/02/2011
  52. Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/06/2011
  53. Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/08/2011
  54. Montreal Canadiens at New York Rangers Game Recap – 01/11/2011
  55. Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/12/2011
  56. New York Rangers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/15/2011
  57. Calgary Flames at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/17/2011
  58. Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres Game Recap – 01/18/2011
  59. Montreal Canadiens at Ottawa Senators Game Recap – 01/21/2011
  60. Anaheim Ducks at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 01/22/2011
  61. Montreal Canadiens at Philadelphia Flyers Game Recap – 01/25/2011
  62. Montreal Canadiens at Washington Capitals Game Recap – 02/01/2011
  63. Florida Panthers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/02/2011
  64. New York Rangers at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/05/2011
  65. New Jersey Devils at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/06/2011
  66. Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins Game Recap – 02/09/2011
  67. New York Islanders at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/10/2011
  68. Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/12/2011
  69. Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/15/2011
  70. Montreal Canadiens at Edmonton Oilers Game Recap – 02/17/2011
  71. Montreal Canadiens at Calgary Flames Game Recap – 02/20/2011
  72. Montreal Canadiens at Vancouver Canucks Game Recap – 02/22/2011
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  74. Carolina Hurricanes at Montreal Canadiens Game Recap – 02/26/2011
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  115. Dan Ellis and Dustin Boyd to Montreal for S. Kostitsyn
  116. Habs acquire Karri Ramo from Tampa Bay
  117. Ryan O'Byrne traded to Colorado
  118. Habs acquire James Wisniewski from the Islanders
  119. Maxim Lapierre traded to Anaheim
  120. The Habs acquire Paul Mara from Anaheim
  121. Habs acquire Brent Sopel and Nigel Dawes from Atlanta
  122. Habs acquire Drew MacIntyre
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  125. Alexandre Picard signs 1-year deal
  126. Habs ink free agent forward Jeff Halpern
  127. Canadiens sign free agent Alain Berger to 3-year contract
  128. Lightning Sign Free Agent Goaltender Dan Ellis
  129. Oilers sign pair
  130. Oilers sign Gregory Stewart
  131. Lightning Sign Free Agent Center Dominic Moore
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  135. Lightning Sign Defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron
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  138. Habs ink Tomas Plekanec to a six-year deal
  139. Habs lock up Tom Pyatt
  140. One-year deal for Pouliot
  141. Curtis Sanford back in 2010–11
  142. Canadiens sign defenseman Frédéric St. Denis to a one-year contract
  143. Canadiens ink Dustin Boyd
  144. Mathieu Carle under contract for the 2010–11 season
  145. Habs re-sign Maxim Lapierre
  146. Habs ink Wyman to 1-year deal
  147. Habs sign David Desharnais
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  155. Canadiens enter a player affiliation agreement with the ECHL Wheeling Nailers
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