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Habs Nation
A People's History of the Montreal Canadiens
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Pub Date
Oct 01 2025
| Archive Date
Sep 30 2025
Description
The history of the Montreal Canadiens is not just a story about hockey. It's also the story of how hockey's most legendary team has always skated hand-in-hand with its home province of Quebec. Brendan Kelly takes a fresh look at the ups and downs of the Habs since the heyday of the "Flying Frenchmen" in the '50s, '60s and '70s and shows how the history of the team mirrors the tumultuous changes in Quebec over the past decades. Kelly talks to former Canadiens greats like Serge Savard and Bob Gainey, journalists, politicians, filmmakers and even to Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen, maybe the Canadiens' most famous fan— and they tell the tale of a team and its unique bond with its local fans. One surprising conclusion is that when the team's roster was at its most Qué bé cois, the team had its greatest success on the ice. Since Montreal's last Quebec superstar, Patrick Roy, was unceremoniously booted out of town, the franchise has failed to win a Stanley Cup and has rarely been amongst the NHL's elite squads.
The history of the Montreal Canadiens is not just a story about hockey. It's also the story of how hockey's most legendary team has always skated hand-in-hand with its home province of Quebec...
Description
The history of the Montreal Canadiens is not just a story about hockey. It's also the story of how hockey's most legendary team has always skated hand-in-hand with its home province of Quebec. Brendan Kelly takes a fresh look at the ups and downs of the Habs since the heyday of the "Flying Frenchmen" in the '50s, '60s and '70s and shows how the history of the team mirrors the tumultuous changes in Quebec over the past decades. Kelly talks to former Canadiens greats like Serge Savard and Bob Gainey, journalists, politicians, filmmakers and even to Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen, maybe the Canadiens' most famous fan— and they tell the tale of a team and its unique bond with its local fans. One surprising conclusion is that when the team's roster was at its most Qué bé cois, the team had its greatest success on the ice. Since Montreal's last Quebec superstar, Patrick Roy, was unceremoniously booted out of town, the franchise has failed to win a Stanley Cup and has rarely been amongst the NHL's elite squads.
A Note From the Publisher2>
The hockey team thrives on the unique political and cultural life of Quebec.
The hockey team thrives on the unique political and cultural life of Quebec.
Advance Praise
“In Habs Nation, a charming historical-sports investigation, Brendan Kelly, journalist at The Gazette, suggests that the more Quebecois the CH is, the more likely it is to win the Stanley Cup.” Le Devoir
“I don’t know much about hockey. But I devoured Brendan Kelly’s book.” Sophie Durocher, Le journal de Montréal
“In Habs Nation, a charming historical-sports investigation, Brendan Kelly, journalist at The Gazette, suggests that the more Quebecois the CH is, the more likely it is to win the Stanley Cup.” Le...
Advance Praise
“In Habs Nation, a charming historical-sports investigation, Brendan Kelly, journalist at The Gazette, suggests that the more Quebecois the CH is, the more likely it is to win the Stanley Cup.” Le Devoir
“I don’t know much about hockey. But I devoured Brendan Kelly’s book.” Sophie Durocher, Le journal de Montréal
Marketing Plan
Montreal Canadiens is hockey's most winning team with 17 Stanley Cups between 1955 and 1995. Why? Brendan Kelly has the answer
Marie-Philip Poulin, three-time Olympic-Gold Medal winner, has written the Foreword.
The Canadiens have dropped behind in the past 25 years. Are they making a comeback?
Brendan Kelly has interviewed the great players of Canadiens dynasty and the biggest fans like Viggo Mortensen.
Great colour photos and cartoons by Aislin
Montreal Canadiens is hockey's most winning team with 17 Stanley Cups between 1955 and 1995. Why? Brendan Kelly has the answer
Marie-Philip Poulin, three-time Olympic-Gold Medal winner, has written...
Marketing Plan
Montreal Canadiens is hockey's most winning team with 17 Stanley Cups between 1955 and 1995. Why? Brendan Kelly has the answer
Marie-Philip Poulin, three-time Olympic-Gold Medal winner, has written the Foreword.
The Canadiens have dropped behind in the past 25 years. Are they making a comeback?
Brendan Kelly has interviewed the great players of Canadiens dynasty and the biggest fans like Viggo Mortensen.
Great colour photos and cartoons by Aislin
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Available Editions
| EDITION |
Other Format |
| ISBN |
9781771864008 |
| PRICE |
$27.95 (USD)
|
| PAGES |
236
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Reader
(PDF)
NetGalley Shelf App
(PDF)
Send to Kindle (PDF)
Download (PDF)
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