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Old Time Hockey Rebels: The "Love Me Littles" of Queen's University

It takes a rebel to change the course of hockey history. Back in the 1890's, a group of young ladies at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario ignored the edict of the local archbishop to pursue the sport of hockey.

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Dallas Stars Daily Links: Why The Dallas Stars Miss A Healthy Brenden Morrow

What are the Dallas Stars missing with captain Brenden Morrow on the shelf and other news and notes from around the NHL.

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This Day in Habs History for Nov 5

The Beliveau and the Habs led to a change in NHL power play rules.

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This Day in Habs History for Nov 4

What was the significance of a minor trade between the Canadiens and Jets on this day in 1983?

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This Day in Habs History for Nov 3

Which Habs legend score his 250th goal on this day in 1960?

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This Day in Habs History for Nov 2

The Habs returned to the "new' Forum in 1968.

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This Day in Habs History for Oct 30

One of hockey's most famous lines made it's NHL debut on this day in 1943.

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This Day in Habs History for Oct 29

October 29 was a milestone day for several Montreal Canadiens legends.

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This Day in Habs History: Oct 28

Looking back on moments in Habs history

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This Day in Habs History for Oct 27

Which Habs HOFer scored his first NHL goal on this day in 1973?

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