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“I’d rather be playing two games in Quebec City than playing two games in Sweden, both from a hockey ops standpoint and from our fans.” Advertisement By Thursday evening, Andlauer’s tune ...
The slogan is part of 'our DNA, our identity,' and has been used for decades to support the Montreal Canadiens, Quebec's ...
While hockey fans in the city have waited three decades for the return of the Quebec Nordiques, and a decade has passed since the city built an arena hoping to lure an NHL franchise back, a new ...
A French-language debate between five leaders of Canadian political parties had been scheduled for 8 p.m. Eastern. But after ...
With the puck to set to drop on the 2025 postseason, the commissioner sizes up the NHL and lets the source of his boo birds ...
Montreal’s transit agency says it is now using the French expression ‘Allez! Canadiens Allez!’ to show support for the ...
from electronic signs on city buses and replace it with "Allez! Canadiens Allez!" to show support for the hockey team's NHL playoff run. The change was made because Quebec's French-language ...
The report concludes that public bodies “must use the French language in an exemplary manner, which includes not using ...
during shootout NHL hockey game action in Montreal, Monday, April 14, 2025. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP) Liberal ...
MONTREAL — City buses in Montreal have dropped ... is used extensively in Quebec to support the Montreal hockey team. It is also used widely by the team itself, including on social media.