What year was the big fight between Montreal and Quebec?

What year was the big fight between Montreal and Quebec?

1984
The game occurred on Good Friday, April 20, 1984 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, between the Quebec Nordiques and the Montreal Canadiens….3rd.

Team Goals/Opportunities
Quebec 1/5
Montreal 0/6

Who won the Good Friday Massacre?

When the brawl took place, the Canadiens were trailing 1-0. After surrendering one more goal to Quebec just over two minutes into the third period, Montreal scored five consecutive goals, eventually defeating the Nordiques 5-3, thereby winning the series 4 games to 2.

When was the Good Friday Massacre?

April 20, 1984Good Friday Massacre / Start date

When did the Quebec Nordiques?

The Nordiques played in the World Hockey Association (1972–1979) and the National Hockey League (1979–1995). The franchise was relocated to Denver, Colorado in May 1995 and renamed the Colorado Avalanche….Television.

Seasons Play-by-play Colour commentators
1984–95 Andre Cote Claude Bedard with Mike Bossy (1988–91)

Did the Quebec Nordiques ever win the Stanley Cup?

Quebec Nordiques

Quebec Nordiques Nordiques de Québec
Home arena Colisée de Québec
City Quebec City, Quebec
Colours Blue, red, white
Stanley Cups 0

Why Quebec Nordiques moved?

The Nordiques left Quebec City after the 1994-95 NHL season, relocating to Denver to become the Colorado Avalanche, which won the Stanley Cup in the new team’s first season.

Why is Winnipeg named the Jets?

In 2011 the franchise was sold to a Winnipeg-based company that moved the team to Canada. The team’s name was changed to the Jets in honour of the professional hockey team of that name that played in Winnipeg from 1972 to 1996 before becoming the Phoenix Coyotes.

Did the Quebec Nordiques ever won a Stanley Cup?

Quebec Nordiques

Quebec Nordiques Nordiques de Québec
Stanley Cups 0
Avco World Trophy 1 (1976–77)
Conference championships 0
Presidents’ Trophy 0

Why did Nordiques fail?

In 1993, the NHL renamed their conferences and divisions to better reflect geography; the Nordiques would be situated in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference for their last two seasons of play in Quebec. The Nordiques missed the playoffs in 1993–94 as they struggled with injuries.