Line up – MONTREAL CANADIENS ALUMNI – CHARLOTTETOWN
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February 8 – 10, 2019 He played 8 years in the NHL with Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Nordiques. Won the Vezina trophy in 1980-81 and a Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens. # 33 RICHARD SÉVIGNY Petrov was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft and became the first Russian to play for the team, where he scored 72 goals and 115 assists for a total of 187 points. He won a Stanley Cup in 1993 with the Montreal Canadiens. # 6 OLEG PETROV He played 15 years in the NHL, five with the Montreal Canadiens, and a winner of 1 Stanley Cup with Edmonton. He finished his career behind the bench as an assistant-coach for Philadelphia, New York and Toronto. # 12 KEITH ACTON This centreman played 8 seasons in the NHL for 7 different team including Boston, Philadelphia and Montreal. He spent an additional 10 years in Europe playing in the Finnish Elite League, Switzerland, Germany and most recently in Austria. He played two seasons with the Montreal Canadiens. # 15 GLEN METROPOLIT He played 8 years in the NHL. He won the NHL fan voting for the 2016 All-Star game where he won the All-Star game MVP. # 22 JOHN SCOTT A 13 year NHL career, 4 of which were with the Montreal Canadiens. A winner of 3 Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings. He also won a gold medal at the World Jr Hockey Championship in 2003. # 25 MATHIEU DANDENAULT He had a 133 point season in 60 games in his last junior year with Rouyn-Noranda in 1997- 98. He played 5 years in the NHL, with New Jersey, Florida and Montreal. # 26 PIERRE DAGENAIS In his 9 seasons in the NHL, he won the Stanley Cup with Montreal Canadiens which he played for 3 seasons. He set league records with HC Biel (Switzerland) in 2006 with 21 goals and 37 points in 15 playoff games. # 29 JESSE BELANGER Known for his slapshot, he had a 10 year career in the NHL with Edmonton, New York, Anaheim, Minnesota, Montreal, Tampa Bay and Carolina. He is currently the Director of player development for the Shawinigan Cataracts. # 47 MARC ANDRÉ BERGERON Recipient of the Jean Béliveau Trophy in 2009, this defenseman had an 18 year career in the NHL, 14 of which were with the Montreal Canadiens with whom he won a Stanly Cup in 1993. He is now heavily involved in automobile racing. # 71 PATRICE BRISEBOIS COACH STEVE SHUTT With his linesmates Jacques Lemaire and Guy Lafleur he scored 60 goals in the 1976-77 season. He won 5 Stanley Cups. He was inducted to Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. (Line-up Subject to Change) .