• Marc Tardif (category Quebec Nordiques (WHA) players)
    Nordiques joined the NHL after the WHA folded in 1979, serving as the team's first NHL captain. Tardif retired on October 3, 1983, and the Nordiques retired...
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  • Jamie Hislop (category Quebec Nordiques players)
    Association from 1976 to 1979 and then the Quebec Nordiques and Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1979 and 1984. He helped the...
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  • d'Éric Eydoux : Caen lui doit sa relation si particulière avec les pays nordiques (in French) In Loving Memory - Michael L. Friedman, 1947–2025 David Sol...
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  • joined the National Hockey League (NHL) for 1979–80, along with fellow WHA teams Hartford Whalers, Quebec Nordiques and the Jets following a merger agreement...
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    Division champions – 104 points (49 wins) Buffalo Sabres – 103 points Quebec Nordiques – 94 points Montreal Canadiens – 75 points New York Islanders, Patrick...
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    Peter Forsberg (category Quebec Nordiques players)
    main attraction of the draft. He was drafted first overall by the Quebec Nordiques but refused to sign a contract and, on advice from his mother, began a...
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    both were in the WHA, the Nordiques beat the Whalers 4 games to 1 in the 1977 quarterfinals and the Whalers beat the Nordiques 4 games to 1 in the 1978...
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  • Gilles Leger, 83, Canadian ice hockey coach, scout, and executive (Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers). Christof Nel, 80, German theatre...
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  • Chris Simon, 52, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals, Quebec Nordiques, New York Islanders), Stanley Cup champion (1996), suicide. Thomas P....
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    the Adams Division, the first place Boston Bruins defeated the Quebec Nordiques and the Buffalo Sabres (who swept the Canadiens in their opening round...
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    and three other teams (the Hartford (New England) Whalers, the Quebec Nordiques and the Winnipeg Jets) joining the older league as expansion franchises...
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  • application for a Las Vegas team, and a bid from Quebecor to revive the Quebec Nordiques at a new arena in Quebec City. Both Las Vegas and Quebec were invited...
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    four former WHA teams (the Edmonton Oilers, Hartford Whalers, Quebec Nordiques, and Winnipeg Jets) failed to make the playoffs. Wayne Gretzky also missed...
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    Mike Bossy (category Quebec Nordiques announcers)
    fall just shy at 49. That evening, Bossy scored twice against the Quebec Nordiques in the final five minutes, including the second goal with 89 seconds left...
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    act and tell him we wanted to settle the suit out of court." The Quebec Nordiques defeated the visiting Winnipeg Jets, 8 to 2, in Game 7 of the best-4-of-7...
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    Quebec Nordiques to the NHL in 1979, a rivalry grew between the Canadiens and the Nordiques, peaking in 1984 when the Canadiens eliminated the Nordiques in...
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  • NHL rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Nordiques. The rivalry lasted from 1979–80 to 1994–95. The teams played against each other five...
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  • Conference Finals to the eventual champion Colorado Avalanche (formerly Quebec Nordiques). The following year, Detroit, joined by Brendan Shanahan and Larry Murphy...
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    moved to Phoenix, Arizona and became the Phoenix Coyotes, the Quebec Nordiques moved to Denver and became the Colorado Avalanche, the Hartford Whalers...
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    and separated his shoulder in the November 14 game against the Quebec Nordiques. The Black Hawks finished the season 39–33–8 and fell to the Toronto Maple...
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    having to share the province of Quebec with the Quebec Nordiques, and also because the Nordiques were owned by Carling O'Keefe (at the time, a major competitor...
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  • After a tough, five-game preliminary round series win against the Quebec Nordiques, the team's 1980–81 season came to an end as they lost in the quarterfinals...
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    Maurice Richard (category Quebec Nordiques coaches)
    Richard briefly returned to hockey in 1972 as head coach for the Quebec Nordiques of the World Hockey Association. He lasted only two games, a win and a...
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    with Färjestad and Peter appeared in eight NHL games with the Quebec Nordiques. Håkan and his wife Marie have three children, Henrik, Niclas, and Isabelle...
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    the 1978–79 season, while the Edmonton Oilers, Hartford Whalers, Quebec Nordiques and Winnipeg Jets joined the NHL as expansion teams, which brought the...
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  • After defeating the Rangers in six games they swept both the Quebec Nordiques and the Vancouver Canucks in the first-ever coast-to-coast Stanley Cup...
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  • Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Nordiques, New York Rangers), five-time Stanley Cup champion, lung cancer. Marcus...
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  • Mylnikov, 58, Russian ice hockey player (Traktor Chelyabinsk, Quebec Nordiques), Olympic champion (1988). John Perry, 97, English Anglican priest, Archdeacon...
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    native and former defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens and the Quebec Nordiques. The Ha! Ha! River Park is located at the mouth of the Ha! Ha! River in...
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    Teemu Selänne (category Winnipeg Jets (1979–1996) draft picks)
    Mike Bossy's record of 53 goals on March 2, 1993, against the Quebec Nordiques and on March 23, scored his 110th point, against the Toronto Maple Leafs...
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