1969–70 Montreal Canadiens | |
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Division | 5th East |
1969–70 record | 38–22–16 |
Goals for | 244 |
Goals against | 201 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Sam Pollock |
Coach | Claude Ruel |
Captain | Jean Beliveau |
Alternate captains | Henry Richard |
Arena | Montreal Forum |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Jacques Lemaire (32) |
Assists | Yvan Cournoyer (36) |
Points | Yvan Cournoyer (63) |
Penalties in minutes | John Ferguson (139) |
Wins | Rogie Vachon (31) |
Goals against average | Phil Myre (2.27) |
The 1969–70 Montreal Canadiens season was the club's 61st season of play. The Canadiens placed fifth in the East division and missed the playoffs for the first time since the 1947–48 season, ending their 21-season playoff streak. This team was also the only Canadiens team between the 1948–49 season and the 1993–94 season that missed the playoffs, a span of 46 years.
April 5, 1970 – The Montreal Canadiens were in a desperate race to qualify for the NHL playoffs. The Canadiens hosted the Chicago Blackhawks. With 9 minutes and 30 seconds left in the third period, Montreal was down by a score of 5–2. Montreal’s only hope of qualifying for the playoffs was to score three more goals. Canadiens coach Claude Ruel removed his goalie, Rogatien Vachon from the net. Vachon would return to the net only for faceoffs. Chicago would score five empty net goals and win the game by a score of 10–2. Montreal would miss the playoffs for the first time in 22 years.
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