Overview
Perfect for Canadiens fans who think they already know everything
Whether you're a lifetime fan from the days of Scotty Bowman or a new supporter of Michel Therrien, these are the 100 things all Montreal Canadiens fans need to know and do in their lifetime. Author Pat Hickey has collected every essential piece of Canadiens knowledge and trivia, as well as must-do activities, and ranked them, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow checklist as you progress on your way to fan superstardom. From trivia on legendary players such as Guy Lafleur, Henri Richard, Jacques Plante, Maurice Richard, and Jean Beliveau or famous comedic references to the Canadiens made in movies and television, to knowing the best places to catch a game, 100 Things Canadiens Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is the ultimate resource guide for true fans of the Canadiens.
Author Biography
Pat Hickey has chronicled the Montreal Canadiens’ exploits over the past 22 years for the Montreal Gazette. He lives in Foster, Quebec.
Press Releases
100 Things Canadiens Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
By Pat Hickey / Foreword by Jacques Demers
Contact: Bill Ames, Triumph Books, 312.676.4256, b.ames@triumphbooks.com
Any true Canadiens fan will tell you that there’s no experience in sports more powerful than watching the Habs at the Bell Centre. As the only hockey franchise to predate the NHL, Canadiens history is rife with tradition and success. With 24 Stanley Cup victories over the last century to their credit, the franchise represents the highest standard of greatness.
In 100 Things Canadiens Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (Triumph Books, November 2015), veteran Montreal Gazette sports reporter Pat Hickey illuminates more than 100 years of memorable moments. To make this must-read collection even better, he’s ranked them in order of importance. From the somber memories of 1955’s Richard Riot to the lighthearted novelty of player nickname origins, this book has everything Habs fans need to become an expert on their team. Other highlights include:
- The unbelievable means taken to turn Jean Béliveau from Canada’s greatest amateur into a Montreal professional
- How to make the most of a trip to the Bell Centre by visiting the Canadiens Hall of Fame and experiencing Habs history
- A behind the scenes look at Maurice Richard’s Game 7 semi-conscious ‘Goal of the Century’
- The ironic stories of early Canadiens’ ice arenas burning to the ground
- Stories, images and statistics on players ranging from rookies to legends
100 Things Canadiens Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die belongs on the shelf of every Canadiens fan, from the diehard lifelong supporter to the young fan waiting to experience his/her first Habs Stanley Cup. No Canadiens’ fan’s library is complete without this must-own resource.
About the Author:
Pat Hickey has chronicled the Montreal Canadiens' exploits over the past 22 years for The Montreal Gazette. He’s worked for The Montreal Star, Vancouver Sun, Toronto Sun and Toronto Star. He left his post at The Toronto Star as Deputy National Editor to return to his beloved life’s work in sports. He lives in Foster, Quebec.
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