2009–10 Montreal Canadiens season
NHL hockey team season
The 2009–10 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 101st season of play and 93rd in the National Hockey League (NHL).
This season marked the 100th anniversary of the organization's founding in 1909 . Coinciding with this, the Montreal Canadiens hosted the 2009 NHL All-Star Game at the Bell Centre on January 25, 2009 as well as the 2009 NHL Entry Draft that June leading up to the centennial anniversary of the franchise on December 4, 2009.[ 3] [ 4]
Season events
Off-season
The Canadiens announced Jacques Martin as their new head coach to replace Guy Carbonneau .[ 5] [ 6] Martin, the former coach and general manager of the Florida Panthers , and former coach of the Ottawa Senators and St. Louis Blues ,[ 5] is known for his defence-first style.[ 6] [ 7]
On June 20, the Canadiens announced that owner George Gillett had reached an agreement to sell his 80% share of the team, the Bell Centre and the Gillett concert promotion company to Geoffrey, Justin and Andrew Molson.[ 8] [ 9] This represents the third time that the hockey club will be owned by the Molson family , which owned it from 1957 to 1971 and from 1978 to 2001. The purchase price was not disclosed but was estimated at between $506 and 537 million.[ 8] The deal was approved by the NHL board of governors on December 1.[ 9]
At the Entry Draft, this year held in Montreal at the Bell Centre, the Canadiens made Louis Leblanc their first-round pick.[ 10] The pick was notable as it was the Canadiens' first first-round pick of a francophone since the team picked Eric Chouinard in the 1998 Entry Draft.[ 11] Leblanc was born in the Montreal suburb of Kirkland .[ 11]
General manager Bob Gainey pursued a policy of change for the lineup. Prior to free agency, he traded for top centre Scott Gomez in a seven-player deal from the New York Rangers .[ 12] In free agency, the Canadiens signed Gomez's former New Jersey linemate Brian Gionta ,[ 13] high-scoring Calgary Flames forward Michael Cammalleri ,[ 14] checking line winger Travis Moen ,[ 15] and three defencemen: Hal Gill from the Pittsburgh Penguins ,[ 16] Jaroslav Spacek from the Buffalo Sabres ,[ 17] and Paul Mara from the New York Rangers .[ 18] Captain Saku Koivu was not offered a contract and instead signed with the Anaheim Ducks .[ 19] Alexei Kovalev turned down a contract and signed with the Ottawa Senators .[ 20] Mike Komisarek signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs [ 21] and Tom Kostopoulos signed with the Carolina Hurricanes .[ 22]
Regular season
For the first time in franchise history, the Canadiens enter the regular season without a captain.[ 23] On October 6, 2009, the Canadiens signed defenceman Marc-Andre Bergeron [ 24] due to early injuries to Andrei Markov .[ 25]
On December 28, 2009, forward Michael Cammalleri scored the 20,000th goal in franchise history in a game against the Ottawa Senators.[ 26] [ 27]
On February 8, general manager Bob Gainey announced his retirement as general manager of the club, staying on as advisor to the club. Assistant general manager Pierre Gauthier became the interim general manager. Gauthier and head coach Jacques Martin held the same positions with the Ottawa Senators in the late 1990s.[ 28]
The Canadiens finished the regular season with the fewest power-play opportunities of all 30 teams with 261.[ 29]
Playoffs
In the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, the Canadiens faced the winners of the 2009–10 Presidents' Trophy , the Washington Capitals , who had led the league with the most goals scored during the regular season (318) and the most points (121). Despite trailing 3–1 after the first four games, the Canadiens won the final three, holding the Capitals to three goals. Montreal went 3–1 on the road in the series.
In the Eastern Conference Semi-finals, the Canadiens faced the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins . Once again, the Canadiens found themselves trailing, this time 3–2. After edging the Penguins 4–3 at home in Game 6, the Canadiens jumped out to a 4–0 lead in Game 7 on the road and would go on to win by a final score of 5–2, thereby clinching the series 4–3.
In the Eastern Conference Final against the Philadelphia Flyers , the Canadiens were shut out by scores of 6–0 and 3–0 in the first two games. They came back and won Game 3 at home by a score of 5–1. Game 4 was scoreless until 5:41 of the second period, when Flyers forward Claude Giroux scored his seventh of the playoffs on an assist from Kimmo Timonen . Ville Leino would score at 14:53 of the same period and Giroux would seal the win with an empty-net goal with 1:13 remaining in the game. The 3–0 Flyers' win game them a 3–1 lead in the series. The Canadiens would open the scoring in Game 5 just 59 seconds into the game on Brian Gionta 's ninth of the playoffs, but the Flyers took a 3–1 lead on a short-handed goal by Flyers' captain Mike Richards at 4:25 of the first period and even-strength goals 84 seconds apart by Arron Asham and Jeff Carter in the second period. The Canadiens cut the Flyer's lead to one on Scott Gomez 's second of the playoffs (assisted by P. K. Subban and Brian Gionta) at 6:53 of the third period, but Jeff Carter would seal the 4–2 Flyers' win with an empty-net goal at 19:37 and give Philadelphia a 4–1 series win. The Canadiens' playoff performance was the franchise's best in 17 years, as it was the first time they reached the Conference Finals since 1993.[ 30] However, with this loss, the Canadiens failed to become champions during the 2000s. Having won at least one Stanley Cup in each decade since the 1910s, the 2000s was their first decade without a Cup, thus ending a nine-decade streak of at least one championship per decade.[ 31]
Standings
Divisional standings
Conference standings
bold – Qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; p – Won Presidents' Trophy (and division)
AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division
Schedule and results
Preseason
Pre-season: 4–2–1 (home: 4–0–1; road: 0–2–0)
Regular season
2009–10 game log
October: 7–7–0 (home: 5–2–0; road: 2–5–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
1
October 1
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
4–3 OT
Air Canada Centre
19,617
1–0–0
2
[ 41]
2
October 3
@ Buffalo Sabres
2–1 OT
HSBC Arena
18,690
2–0–0
4
[ 42]
3
October 6
@ Calgary Flames
3–4
Pengrowth Saddledome
19,289
2–1–0
4
[ 43]
4
October 7
@ Vancouver Canucks
1–7
General Motors Place
18,810
2–2–0
4
[ 44]
5
October 10
@ Edmonton Oilers
2–3
Rexall Place
16,839
2–3–0
4
[ 45]
6
October 15
Colorado Avalanche
2–3
Bell Centre
21,273
2–4–0
4
[ 46]
7
October 17
Ottawa Senators
1–3
Bell Centre
21,273
2–5–0
4
[ 47]
8
October 20
Atlanta Thrashers
2–1 SO
Bell Centre
21,273
3–5–0
6
[ 48]
9
October 22
New York Islanders
5–1
Bell Centre
21,273
4–5–0
8
[ 49]
10
October 24
New York Rangers
5–4 OT
Bell Centre
21,273
5–5–0
10
[ 50]
11
October 26
New York Islanders
3–2 OT
Bell Centre
21,273
6–5–0
12
[ 51]
12
October 28
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
1–6
Mellon Arena
16,965
6–6–0
12
[ 52]
13
October 30
@ Chicago Blackhawks
2–3
United Center
20,807
6–7–0
12
[ 53]
14
October 31
Toronto Maple Leafs
5–4 SO
Bell Centre
21,273
7–7–0
14
[ 54]
November: 5–5–2 (home: 2–3–2; road: 3–2–0) Season: 12–12–2 (home: 7–5–2; road: 5–7–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
15
November 3
Atlanta Thrashers
5–4
Bell Centre
21,273
7–8–0
14
[ 55]
16
November 5
@ Boston Bruins
1–2 SO
TD Garden
17,565
8–8–0
16
[ 56]
17
November 7
Tampa Bay Lightning
3–1
Bell Centre
21,273
8–9–0
16
[ 57]
18
November 10
Calgary Flames
1–0
Bell Centre
21,273
8–10–0
16
[ 58]
19
November 12
@ Phoenix Coyotes
2–4
Jobing.com Arena
10,064
9–10–0
18
[ 59]
20
November 14
@ Nashville Predators
2–0
Sommet Center
15,604
9–11–0
18
[ 60]
21
November 17
Carolina Hurricanes
2–3 SO
Bell Centre
21,273
10–11–0
20
[ 61]
22
November 20
@ Washington Capitals
2–3
Verizon Center
18,277
11–11–0
22
[ 62]
23
November 21
Detroit Red Wings
3–2 SO
Bell Centre
21,273
11–11–1
23
[ 63]
24
November 24
Columbus Blue Jackets
3–5
Bell Centre
21,273
12–11–1
25
[ 64]
25
November 25
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
3–1
Mellon Arena
17,094
12–12–1
25
[ 65]
26
November 28
Washington Capitals
4–3 SO
Bell Centre
21,273
12–12–2
26
[ 66]
December: 9–7–1 (home: 2–4–0; road: 7–3–1) Season: 21–19–3 (home: 9–9–2; road: 12–10–1)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
27
December 1
Toronto Maple Leafs
3–0
Bell Centre
21,273
12–13–2
26
[ 67]
28
December 3
@ Buffalo Sabres
6–2
HSBC Arena
18,690
12–14–2
26
[ 68]
29
December 4
Boston Bruins
1–5
Bell Centre
21,273
13–14–2
28
[ 69]
30
December 7
Philadelphia Flyers
1–3
Bell Centre
21,273
14–14–2
30
[ 70]
31
December 8
@ Ottawa Senators
1–4
Scotiabank Place
18,866
15–14–2
32
[ 71]
32
December 10
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–2
Bell Centre
21,273
15–15–2
32
[ 72]
33
December 12
@ Atlanta Thrashers
3–4 OT
Philips Arena
16,616
15–15–3
33
[ 73]
34
December 14
Buffalo Sabres
4–3
Bell Centre
21,273
15–16–3
33
[ 74]
35
December 16
@ New Jersey Devils
2–1
Prudential Center
12,178
15–17–3
33
[ 75]
36
December 17
Minnesota Wild
3–1
Bell Centre
21,273
15–18–3
33
[ 76]
37
December 19
@ New York Islanders
0–3
Nassau Coliseum
7,842
16–18–3
35
[ 77]
38
December 21
@ Atlanta Thrashers
3–4 OT
Philips Arena
15,075
17–18–3
37
[ 78]
39
December 23
@ Carolina Hurricanes
1–5
RBC Center
14,820
18–18–3
39
[ 79]
40
December 26
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
2–3 OT
Air Canada Centre
19,250
19–18–3
41
[ 80]
41
December 28
@ Ottawa Senators
4–2
Scotiabank Place
20,369
19–19–3
41
[ 81]
42
December 30
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
1–2 OT
St. Pete Times Forum
18,441
20–19–3
43
[ 82]
43
December 31
@ Florida Panthers
4–5
BankAtlantic Center
19,851
21–19–3
45
[ 83]
January: 4–6–3 (home: 3–2–2; road: 1–4–1) Season: 25–25–6 (home: 12–11–4; road: 13–14–2)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
44
January 3
Buffalo Sabres
1–0
Bell Centre
21,273
21–20–3
45
[ 84]
45
January 5
@ Washington Capitals
4–2
Verizon Center
18,277
21–21–3
45
[ 85]
46
January 7
Florida Panthers
0–2
Bell Centre
21,273
22–21–3
47
[ 86]
47
January 9
New Jersey Devils
2–1 OT
Bell Centre
21,273
22–21–4
48
[ 87]
48
January 14
Dallas Stars
3–5
Bell Centre
21,273
23–21–4
50
[ 88]
49
January 16
Ottawa Senators
4–2
Bell Centre
21,273
23–22–4
50
[ 89]
50
January 17
@ New York Rangers
2–6
Madison Square Garden
18,200
23–23–4
50
[ 90]
51
January 20
St. Louis Blues
4–3 OT
Bell Centre
21,273
23–23–5
51
[ 91]
52
January 22
@ New Jersey Devils
3–1
Prudential Center
17,625
24–23–5
53
[ 92]
53
January 23
New York Rangers
6–0
Bell Centre
21,273
25–23–5
55
[ 93]
54
January 26
@ Florida Panthers
1–2
BankAtlantic Center
17,104
25–24–5
55
[ 94]
55
January 27
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
0–3
St. Pete Times Forum
14,404
25–25–5
55
[ 95]
56
January 30
@ Ottawa Senators
2–3 OT
Scotiabank Place
20,500
25–25–6
56
[ 96]
February: 4–3–0 (home: 3–1–0; road: 1–1–0) Season: 29–28–6 (home: 15–13–4; road: 14–15–2)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
57
February 2
Vancouver Canucks
2–3
Bell Centre
21,273
26–25–6
58
[ 97]
58
February 4
@ Boston Bruins
3–2 SO
TD Garden
17,565
27–25–6
60
[ 98]
59
February 6
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–5
Bell Centre
21,273
28–25–6
62
[ 99]
60
February 7
Boston Bruins
3–0
Bell Centre
21,273
28–26–6
62
[ 100]
61
February 10
Washington Capitals
5–6 OT
Bell Centre
21,273
29–26–6
64
[ 101]
62
February 12
@ Philadelphia Flyers
3–2
Wachovia Center
19,803
29–27–6
64
[ 102]
63
February 13
Philadelphia Flyers
6–2
Bell Centre
21,273
29–28–6
64
[ 103]
March: 8–4–2 (home: 4–3–0; road: 4–1–2) Season: 37–32–8 (home: 19–16–4; road: 18–16–4)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
64
March 2
@ Boston Bruins
1–4
TD Garden
17,565
30–28–6
66
[ 104]
65
March 4
@ San Jose Sharks
3–2
HP Pavilion
17,562
30–29–6
66
[ 105]
66
March 6
@ Los Angeles Kings
2–4
Staples Center
18,118
31–29–6
68
[ 106]
67
March 7
@ Anaheim Ducks
3–4 SO
Honda Center
15,883
32–29–6
70
[ 107]
68
March 9
Tampa Bay Lightning
3–5
Bell Centre
21,273
33–29–6
72
[ 108]
69
March 11
Edmonton Oilers
4–5 SO
Bell Centre
21,273
34–29–6
74
[ 109]
70
March 13
Boston Bruins
2–3
Bell Centre
21,273
35–29–6
76
[ 110]
71
March 16
@ New York Rangers
1–3
Madison Square Garden
18,200
36–29–6
78
[ 111]
72
March 20
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
3–2 SO
Air Canada Centre
19,538
36–29–7
79
[ 112]
73
March 22
Ottawa Senators
2–0
Bell Centre
21,273
36–30–7
79
[ 113]
74
March 24
@ Buffalo Sabres
3–2 SO
HSBC Arena
18,690
36–30–8
80
[ 114]
75
March 25
Florida Panthers
1–4
Bell Centre
21,273
37–30–8
82
[ 115]
76
March 27
New Jersey Devils
4–2
Bell Centre
21,273
37–31–8
82
[ 116]
77
March 31
Carolina Hurricanes
1–2
Bell Centre
21,273
37–32–8
82
[ 117]
April: 2–1–2 (home: 1–0–1; road: 1–1–1) Season: 39–33–10 (home: 20–16–5; road: 19–17–5)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
78
April 2
@ Philadelphia Flyers
0–1
Wachovia Center
19,801
38–32–8
84
[ 118]
79
April 3
Buffalo Sabres
0–3
Bell Centre
21,273
39–32–8
86
[ 119]
80
April 6
@ New York Islanders
4–3 SO
Nassau Coliseum
10,263
39–32–9
87
[ 120]
81
April 8
@ Carolina Hurricanes
5–2
RBC Center
18,680
39–33–9
87
[ 121]
82
April 10
Toronto Maple Leafs
4–3 OT
Bell Centre
21,273
39–33–10
88
[ 122]
Legend :
Win
Loss
Overtime/shootout loss
2009–10 schedule
Playoffs
Qualifying for the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs as the eighth and final seed, the Canadiens were able to upset the first-seeded Washington Capitals during the first round, and then eliminated the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins before falling to the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia Flyers in five games.
2010 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference Quarter-finals: vs. (1) Washington Capitals
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 15
Montreal Canadiens
3–2
Washington Capitals
OT
Halak
18,377
Canadiens lead 1–0
[ 123]
2
April 17
Montreal Canadiens
5–6
Washington Capitals
OT
Halak
18,377
Series tied 1–1
[ 124]
3
April 19
Washington Capitals
5–1
Montreal Canadiens
Halak
21,273
Capitals lead 2–1
[ 125]
4
April 21
Washington Capitals
6–3
Montreal Canadiens
Price
21,273
Capitals lead 3–1
[ 126]
5
April 23
Montreal Canadiens
2–1
Washington Capitals
Halak
18,377
Capitals lead 3–2
[ 127]
6
April 26
Washington Capitals
1–4
Montreal Canadiens
Halak
21,273
Series tied 3–3
[ 128]
7
April 28
Montreal Canadiens
2–1
Washington Capitals
Halak
18,377
Canadiens win 4–3
[ 129]
Eastern Conference Semi-finals: vs. (4) Pittsburgh Penguins
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 30
Montreal Canadiens
3–6
Pittsburgh Penguins
Halak
17,132
Penguins lead 1–0
[ 130]
2
May 2
Montreal Canadiens
3–1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Halak
17,132
Series tied 1–1
[ 131]
3
May 4
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–0
Montreal Canadiens
Halak
21,273
Penguins lead 2–1
[ 132]
4
May 6
Pittsburgh Penguins
2–3
Montreal Canadiens
Halak
21,273
Series tied 2–2
[ 133]
5
May 8
Montreal Canadiens
1–2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Halak
17,132
Penguins lead 3–2
[ 134]
6
May 10
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–4
Montreal Canadiens
Halak
21,273
Series tied 3–3
[ 135]
7
May 12
Montreal Canadiens
5–2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Halak
17,132
Canadiens win 4–3
[ 136]
Eastern Conference Finals: vs. (7) Philadelphia Flyers
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
May 16
Montreal Canadiens
0–6
Philadelphia Flyers
Halak
19,927
Flyers lead 1–0
[ 137]
2
May 18
Montreal Canadiens
0–3
Philadelphia Flyers
Halak
19,907
Flyers lead 2–0
[ 138]
3
May 20
Philadelphia Flyers
1–5
Montreal Canadiens
Halak
21,273
Flyers lead 2–1
[ 139]
4
May 22
Philadelphia Flyers
3–0
Montreal Canadiens
Halak
21,273
Flyers lead 3–1
[ 140]
5
May 24
Montreal Canadiens
2–4
Philadelphia Flyers
Halak
19,986
Flyers win 4–1
[ 141]
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
Jaroslav Halak
45
2630
26
13
5
105
2.40
1386
.924
5
0
0
0
Carey Price
41
2358
13
20
5
109
2.77
1244
.912
0
0
1
8
† 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
Awards and records
Milestones
Regular season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Michael Cammalleri
300th Career NHL Point
October 30, 2009
Andrei Kostitsyn
200th Career NHL Game
October 31, 2009
Mathieu Carle
1st Career NHL Game
November 3, 2009
Tom Pyatt
1st Career NHL Game
November 5, 2009
Ryan White
1st Career NHL Game 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
November 5, 2009
Marc-Andre Bergeron
100th Career NHL Assist
November 12, 2009
Tomas Plekanec
200th Career NHL Point
November 12, 2009
J. T. Wyman
1st Career NHL Game
November 24, 2009
David Desharnais
1st Career NHL Game
November 25, 2009
Georges Laraque
100th Career NHL Assist
December 7, 2009
Michael Cammalleri
400th Career NHL Game
December 17, 2009
Travis Moen
400th Career NHL Game
December 21, 2009
Scott Gomez
600th Career NHL Point
December 26, 2009
Brian Gionta
500th Career NHL Game
January 14, 2010
Glen Metropolit
100th Career NHL Assist
January 14, 2010
Roman Hamrlik
1,200th Career NHL Game
January 17, 2010
Josh Gorges
300th Career NHL Game
January 26, 2010
Ryan O'Byrne
100th Career NHL Game
February 2, 2010
Brock Trotter
1st Career NHL Game
February 6, 2010
David Desharnais
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
February 10, 2010
Tom Pyatt
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
February 10, 2010
P. K. Subban
1st Career NHL Game 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
February 12, 2010
Hal Gill
900th Career NHL Game
February 13, 2010
Benoit Pouliot
100th Career NHL Game
March 2, 2010
Andrei Markov
600th Career NHL Game
March 6, 2010
Glen Metropolit
400th Career NHL Game
March 9, 2010
Tomas Plekanec
100th Career NHL Goal
March 25, 2010
Playoffs
Player
Milestone
Reached
Mathieu Darche
1st Career Playoff Game
April 15, 2010
Jaroslav Halak
1st Career Playoff Win
April 15, 2010
Benoit Pouliot
1st Career Playoff Assist 1st Career Playoff Point
April 15, 2010
Tom Pyatt
1st Career Playoff Game
April 15, 2010
Dominic Moore
1st Career Playoff Goal 1st Career Playoff Point
April 21, 2010
Maxim Lapierre
1st Career Playoff Goal
April 26, 2010
P. K. Subban
1st Career Playoff Game 1st Career Playoff Assist 1st Career Playoff Point
April 26, 2010
P. K. Subban
1st Career Playoff Goal
April 30, 2010
Ben Maxwell
1st Career Playoff Game
May 2, 2010
Mathieu Darche
1st Career Playoff Assist 1st Career Playoff Point
May 6, 2010
Tom Pyatt
1st Career Playoff Goal 1st Career Playoff Assist 1st Career Playoff Point
May 6, 2010
Dominic Moore
1st Career Playoff Assist
May 20, 2010
Awards
Transactions
The Canadiens were involved in the following transactions during the 2009–10 season.
Trades
Free agents acquired
Player
Former team
Contract terms
Andre Benoit [ 152]
Sodertalje SK
1 year, 2-way contract
Mike Cammalleri [ 14]
Calgary Flames
5 years, $30 million, 1-way contract
Hal Gill [ 16]
Pittsburgh Penguins
2 years, $4.5 million, 1-way contract
Brian Gionta [ 13]
New Jersey Devils
5 years, $25 million, 1-way contract
Mikael Johansson [ 153]
Farjestad BK
1 year, 2-way contract
Jaroslav Spacek [ 17]
Buffalo Sabres
3 years, $11.5 million, 1-way contract
Mathieu Darche [ 154]
Portland Pirates
1 year, 2-way contract
Paul Mara [ 18]
New York Rangers
1 year, $1.675 million
Travis Moen [ 15]
San Jose Sharks
3 years, $4.5 million
Andreas Engqvist [ 155] [ 156]
Djurgardens IF
3 years, 2-way contract
Curtis Sanford [ 157]
Vancouver Canucks
1 year, 2-way contract
Philippe Lefebvre[ 158]
Drummondville Voltigeurs
3 years
Marc-Andre Bergeron [ 159]
Minnesota Wild
1 year, $750,000
Hunter Bishop[ 160]
Ohio State University
2 years
Brendon Nash [ 161]
Cornell University
2 years
Free agents lost
Claimed via waivers
Lost via waivers
Lost via retirement
Player signings
Player
Contract terms
P. K. Subban [ 171]
3 years
Andre Benoit [ 152]
1 year, 2-way contract
Alex Henry [ 154]
1 year, 2-way contract
Mike Glumac [ 154]
1 year, 2-way contract
Kyle Chipchura [ 172]
1 year, $500,000
Guillaume Latendresse [ 173]
1 year, $803,000
Shawn Belle [ 174]
1 year, 2-way contract
Tomas Plekanec [ 175]
1 year, $2.75 million
Greg Stewart [ 176]
1 year, $500,000
Matt D'Agostini [ 177]
1 year
Gabriel Dumont [ 178]
3-year entry-level contract
Draft picks
Montreal's picks at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal , Quebec .
Farm teams
Hamilton Bulldogs
The Hamilton Bulldogs remain Montreal's top affiliate in the American Hockey League in 2009–10 .
Cincinnati Cyclones
Montreal continues their affiliation alongside the Nashville Predators for the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL in 2009–10 .
Broadcasting
Country
Broadcaster
Canada
English: CBC , TSN , NHL Network ; French: RDS , RIS .
United States
Versus , ESPN , NBC , CBS , Fox , HDNet , NHL Network .
Europe
NASN , NHL Network.
Russia
NTV (Russia) .
Japan South Korea Thailand
ASN.
See also
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