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Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens are three years into a rebuild and now have one of the most promising prospect pools in the league. This talented young core will be fun to watch as they develop together as a team and fight for a playoff spot in the stacked Atlantic Division. The Canadiens have one of the most dedicated fan bases in all pro sports, and they’re excited to see where the next few seasons will take their beloved Habs.

About the Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens are one of the most valuable teams in the NHL. Founded in 1909, the Canadiens have won 24 Division titles, 8 Eastern Conference titles and 24 Stanley Cup Championships, almost twice as many as any other team in the league. Though there is a historical rivalry between the Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team’s deepest rivalry sits with the Boston Bruins.

Montreal Canadiens Games

Going to a Montreal Canadiens home game at Bell Centre is a lot of fun as the arena is regularly packed with spirited Habs fans during home games. Fans are intently focused on the hockey game here, not socializing, and the crowd noise levels can be intense! It's a very pure hockey experience and attending a Canadiens game at Bell Centre is on many hockey fans “must-see” lists.

Montreal Canadiens Tickets

Sound like something you’d love to experience live? Find the seats you want for the NHL games you’d like to see at Bell Centre. Buy Montreal Canadiens tickets on StubHub. Let’s go, Habs!

Team Name: Montreal Canadiens

Conference-Division: Eastern Conference, Atlantic Division

Year Founded: 1909

Arena Name: Bell Centre

Montreal Canadiens Team Colors: Red, Blue, White

Montreal Canadiens FAQs:

Where do the Montreal Canadiens play?

The Montreal Canadiens play at Bell Centre, which opened in 1996 in downtown Montreal, Quebec. With a seating capacity of 21,302 for NHL hockey, the Bell Centre is the largest hockey arena in North America and is only about 400 seats shy of equaling the capacity of the largest hockey arena in the world, SKA Arena in St. Petersburg, Russia. Catching a Canadiens game at Bell Centre is on many hockey fans “must-see” lists, and for good reason! A trip to the Bell Centre is like a trip through hockey history. The Habs are the oldest and most storied NHL team, and the arena is filled with Montreal Canadiens memorabilia. An impressive display of Canadiens Stanley Cup Championship banners fills the rafters above the huge seating bowl. In the upper concourse you’ll find displays for all the Canadiens Ring of Honour members, along with team pictures and other interesting artifacts. Outside, the Cour Rio Tinto square is a wonderful social gathering spot before the game. It’s also filled with Habs history like bronze statues, Stanley Cup Champion plaques, displays for retired numbers, and large bricks in the ground that commemorate important Canadiens historic moments. It’s a great place to pregame complete with Muskoka chairs and propane heaters. The Bell Centre offers one of the best NHL experiences in the league, with regularly sold out crowds of energetic, loyal fans.

How do I find Montreal Canadiens tickets for sale?

Search Montreal Canadiens tickets for sale on StubHub! Our arena map shows you the view from each seat before you buy. Filter to find the best seats in your price range and get out there to watch the Montreal Canadiens play live! Tickets are 100% backed by the StubHub FanProtect Guarantee.

What division are the Montreal Canadiens in?

The Montreal Canadiens are part of the Atlantic Division of the NHL’s Eastern Conference along with the Boston Bruins, the Buffalo Sabres, the Detroit Red Wings, the Florida Panthers, the Ottawa Senators, the Tampa Bay Lightning, and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Who are the Montreal Canadiens best players currently?

Notable current Montreal Canadiens players include Nick Suzuki, Mike Matheson, Cole Caufield, Patrik Laine, David Savard, Joshua Roy, and Sam Montembeault.

How many Montreal Canadiens are in the Hockey Hall of Fame?

There are 59 Montreal Canadiens in the Hockey Hall of Fame as of 2024: Martin A. (Marty) Barry, Jean Arthur Beliveau, Hector (Toe) Blake, Emile (Butch) Bouchard, Harold Hugh (Harry) Cameron, Guy Carbonneau, Chris Chelios, Henry William Sprague Cleghorn, Yvan (Roadrunner) Cournoyer, Gordon Arthur Drillon, Kenneth Wayne Dryden, Dick Duff, William Ronald (Bill) Durnan, Anthony James (Tony) Esposito, Robert Michael (Bob) Gainey, Herbert Martin (Herb) Gardiner, James Henry (Jimmy) Gardner, Bernard Joseph Andre (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, Doug Gilmour, George Hainsworth, Joseph Henry (Joe) Hall, Douglas Norman Harvey, Thomas Christian (Tom) Johnson, Aurele Emile Joliat, Elmer James Lach, Guy Damien Lafleur, Edouard (Newsy) Lalonde, Rod Corry Langway, Joseph Jacques Hughes Laperriere, Guy Gerard Lapointe, Jean Baptiste (Jack) Laviolette, Jacques Gerard Lemaire, Francis William (Frank) Mahovlich, Maurice Joseph (Joe) Malone, Sylvio Mantha, Richard Winston (Dickie) Moore, Howard William (Howie) Morenz, Edward Reginald (Reg) Noble, Herbert William (Buddy) O'Connor, Murray Bert Olmstead, Didier Pitre, Joseph Jacques (Jake the Snake) Plante, Kenneth Joseph (Kenny) Reardon, Mark Recchi, Joseph Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard, Joseph Henri Maurice (The Rocket) Richard, Larry Robinson, Patrick Roy, Denis Savard, Serge Aubrey Savard, Stephen John Shutt, Albert Charles (Babe) Siebert, Thomas J. Smith, Pierre Turgeon, Rogatien Vachon, Georges Vezina, Shea Weber, Lorne John (Gump) Worsley, and Roy (Shrimp) Worters.

Who are the Montreal Canadiens playing?

To see the Montreal Canadiens scheduled matchups, you can check out every regular season Montreal Canadiens home game on StubHub. Feel like a road trip to cheer for the Canadiens? Filter tickets by away games instead and plan yourself an NHL travel adventure!

Where can I see a seat map for Bell Centre?

View the seat map for Bell Centre! Choose any home game to open the arena map. Use the filters to see available tickets for all Montreal Canadiens home and away games. Game plan where you'd like to sit and buy your Montreal Canadiens tickets on StubHub.

What time can I show up for a Montreal Canadiens game?

The Bell Centre doors open 90 minutes before the puck drop, except on FANatic Saturdays when doors open 2 hours in advance of the game start time. Parking is available in the Bell Centre’s parking facilities, and you can look for available Montreal Canadiens game day parking passes on StubHub.

Do I need a parking pass for a Montreal Canadiens game?

If you want to park near Bell Centre, it would be a good idea to secure a parking pass on StubHub. Parking passes for the Bell Centre parking lots start around $43 and there are additional public parking areas within a short walk of the arena. Alternatively, taking the Montreal Metro transit to Station Bonaventure will leave you within a 5 minute walk of the arena.

What's the best place to buy Montreal Canadiens tickets?

Buy Montreal Canadiens tickets on StubHub! We make it easy for you to find the best seats in the arena. Check out the view from each seat before you buy and score the tickets you really want. Tickets are 100% backed by the StubHub FanProtect Guarantee. Let’s go, Canadiens!

Where can I sell my Montreal Canadiens tickets?

Sell your Montreal Canadiens tickets on StubHub! You can also sell your parking passes. Upload your tickets to the site and choose a price with the help of StubHub’s Pricing Assistant. When you can’t make the game, let the buyers find you. Selling your tickets on StubHub is quick, easy, secure, and you’ll receive payment directly from StubHub within 5 to 7 business days after the event.

What happens if the Montreal Canadiens game is cancelled?

If the Montreal Canadiens game is cancelled, we’ll give you a StubHub credit for 120% of the amount you paid that you can use towards any live event on our site in the same currency. If you’d prefer a cash refund, just go to your StubHub Wallet and click the ‘Request cash refund’ button on the appropriate credit. We’ll process the refund to your original payment method within 30 days. Read more about our event cancellation policy.

What happens if the Montreal Canadiens game is rescheduled?

If the Montreal Canadiens game is rescheduled or postponed, your ticket will be valid for the new date. If you can no longer attend the event, you can relist your tickets and we'll waive the sell fee.

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