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C’est ainsi que les joueurs ont célébré leur victoire à la Coupe Stanley dans les années 1960.


Les Canadiens de Montréal ont remporté la Coupe Stanley contre les Blues de Saint-Louis le 4 mai 1969 au Forum de Montréal.




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39 Comments

  1. Cautious-Moose9180

    That series was a foregone conclusion with the Original Six in one division and weak expansion teams in the other. The real final was the previous series.

  2. Particular_Tutor_46

    And we won the Stanley Cup…. Again.
    -Forrest Gump

  3. PhilAggie1888

    Year One of the Leafs misery.

    It is like being in the manger with Baby Jesus.

    [Edit]

    This was actually Year Two.

  4. toomanyukes

    I watched a game from the 70s on YT not long ago. Players barely celebrated when they scored goals back then. A few pats on the back, then back to the faceoff line. Nothing like the group hugs and celly lines past the bench we see today.

  5. Full-O-Anxiety

    Pizza the first time is delicious and exciting.

    Pizza for the sixteenth time is just delicious……..

    No kidding.

  6. GrunDMC74

    To be fair this was in an era where the Habs won maybe 20 Cups in 22 years. Was boring for them.

  7. Marty-Deberg

    That was probably like the 15th time that team and those guys had won the Cup.

  8. DrSeuss19

    It is so so so so so much harder to win the cup now. It’s not comparable

  9. RecalcitrantHuman

    Big difference between winning 8 playoff games one series of which was a weak expansion team and winning 16 games in a bloodbath

  10. Drawing_The_Line

    To be fair, the Canadiens always won the Stanley Cup back then. It probably felt routine to them.

  11. noodleyone

    TBF it was like the 9th time for some of those guys. Old hat after awhile.

  12. tecate_papi

    Other than the fact that no confetti or whatever has fallen on the ice, this looks pretty typical for when a road team wins the Cup.

  13. tomboski

    Just another day at the office. Throw it on the pile

  14. Old-Grapefruit-7023

    I was told Gretzky invented the handshake

  15. shawesome420

    This is the equivalent of a team scoring « too many goals to celebrate ». They won so many cups already by then lol. That was also the 5th cup they won that decade.

  16. Tamatajuice

    Having perhaps the classiest player of all time as your captain will have an effect on anyone

  17. Cheap_Wash216

    Skip forward a few decades and… boobs on glass. 👀

  18. This is how you celebrate winning the 10th Stanley Cup of your career

  19. kickn-it-old-skool

    There were only 6-teams… and the habs won regularly. Alot harder to win nowadays with 32-teams

  20. shillshillerson

    Give em a break, they all had to work in the morning.

  21. zeusismycopilot

    That was in St Louis not Montreal.

  22. Yapeh94011

    I enjoy todays celebrations much more

  23. biskino

    It’s much more authentic. I really hate what reality tv did to sports. Now athletes need to perform celebrating complete with an exhaustive list of bland rituals.

  24. Both-Anything4139

    They won every year so it was no biggie

  25. DaisyFeeder

    You mean jumping around and wrapping your legs around another man isn’t a bit over the top?

    These men were « old school cool ».

  26. john-tockcoasten

    Jagr was really good in that final.

  27. BeautifulAwareness81

    Classy team, how men should act. Not like the thugs in todays game

  28. The_Dale_Hunters

    “Let’s wrap this up, I start my other job in the morning…”

  29. JKrow75

    Check out Le Gros Bill about to hoist that thing yet again. 100% class.

  30. theboss555

    This is what being desensitized looks like

  31. thunderblood

    Yes, they celebrated every year by wearing Habs sweaters

  32. Long-Definition-8152

    That’s how the canadiens celebrated after winning there 28th Stanley cup in 30 years

  33. Winrich1991

    Can’t get to banged up when you have to go on the night shift after

  34. RikikiBousquet

    Ah man, seeing Gros Bill with the cup hurts. So sad he’s gone.

  35. DrWKlopek

    There was more celebration when my beer league team made it to the final

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