Conference Finals to the eventual champion Colorado Avalanche (formerly Quebec Nordiques). The following year, Detroit, joined by Brendan Shanahan and Larry Murphy... 56 KB (7,663 words) - 20:41, 9 November 2023 |
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... 69 KB (7,173 words) - 01:34, 11 April 2024 |
National Hockey League rivalries (section Battle of Quebec: Montreal Canadiens vs. Quebec Nordiques (1979–1995)) Canadiens and Nordiques became symbols for rival parties, and beer distribution, as the teams were both owned by competing breweries. The Nordiques' departure... 111 KB (14,296 words) - 16:56, 10 May 2024 |
the 1978–79 season, while the Edmonton Oilers, Hartford Whalers, Quebec Nordiques and Winnipeg Jets joined the NHL as expansion teams, which brought the... 71 KB (8,180 words) - 01:20, 23 April 2024 |
1975–76 season with a respectable 41-35-4 record, upsetting the Quebec Nordiques in the playoffs before losing to the eventual Avco Cup champion Winnipeg... 23 KB (2,693 words) - 16:34, 3 September 2023 |
moved to Phoenix, Arizona and became the Phoenix Coyotes, the Quebec Nordiques moved to Denver and became the Colorado Avalanche, the Hartford Whalers... 240 KB (25,471 words) - 15:03, 11 May 2024 |
Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Nordiques, New York Rangers), five-time Stanley Cup champion, lung cancer. Marcus... 194 KB (14,134 words) - 19:57, 25 April 2024 |
Springer. ISBN 3-540-65755-X. Simard, Jean-Jacques (1996). Tendances nordiques, les changements sociaux 1970-1990 chez les Cris et les Inuits du Québec... 63 KB (7,294 words) - 12:50, 4 April 2024 |
Mylnikov, 58, Russian ice hockey player (Traktor Chelyabinsk, Quebec Nordiques), Olympic champion (1988). John Perry, 97, English Anglican priest, Archdeacon... 149 KB (10,556 words) - 00:28, 13 April 2024 |