Here is my list of Top 100 Habs, starting with number 100 on January 6, and adding one more each day for 100 days.
100. Joe Malone
99. Pierre Turgeon
98. Denis Savard
97. Mike McPhee
95. Richard Zednik
94. Eric Desjardins
93. Lyle Odelein
92. Brian Savage
91. Phil Goyette
90. Ryan Walter
89. Doug Jarvis
88. Alexei Kovalev
86. Ken Mosdell
85. Dick Duff
83. Rogie Vachon
82. Mark Napier
81. Chris Nilan
80. Jim Roberts
79. Ken Reardon
77. Russ Courtnall
76. Shayne Corson
74. Ralph Backstrom
73. Rejean Houle
72. Georges Mantha
71. Yvon Lambert
70. Bobby Smith
69. Brian Skrudland
68. Craig Ludwig
67. Bobby Rousseau
66. Pierre Mondou
65. Bert Olmstead
64. Glen Harmon
63. Jose Theodore
62. Pierre Larouche
61. Rod Langway
60. Don Marshall
59. Billy Reay
58. Mark Recchi
57. Tom Johnson
56. Pit Lepine
55. Andrei Markov
54. Lorne Worsley
53. Floyd Curry
52. Chris Chelios
51. Mats Naslund
50. Stephane Richer
49. Peter Mahovlich
48. Billy Coutu
47. Jean-Guy Talbot
46. Claude Lemieux
45. Sylvio Mantha
43. Frank Mahovlich
42. Terry Harper
41. Charlie Hodge
40. Saku Koivu
39. Doug Risebrough
38. Claude Provost
37. J.C. Tremblay
36. Didier Pitre
35. Emile Bouchard
34. Guy Carbonneau
33. Odie Cleghorn
32. Sprague Cleghorn
31. Guy Lapointe
30. John Ferguson
28. Mario Tremblay
27. Gerry McNeil
26. Billy Boucher
25. Bob Gainey
24. Yvan Cournoyer
23. Jacques Lemaire
22. Dickie Moore
21. Bernie Geoffrion
20. Bill Durnan
19. Serge Savard
17. Elmer Lach
16. Ken Dryden
15. Aurel Joliat
14. Newsy Lalonde
13. Jacques Plante
12. Toe Blake
11. Steve Shutt
10. Georges Vezina
7. Howie Morenz
6. Guy Lafleur
4. Doug Harvey
2. Patrick Roy

so will Naslund be #26? I have a team pic of 1954 Habs if you want to use it for some of the legends.
Close one in boston the other night. Shows we can keep up with them.
Montreal should have won that Boston game, but killed themselves with those stupid penalties.
Naslund’s on the list, but I can’t say where (yes, I get the reference to his number, before anyone jumps in).
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Patrick Roy ahead of Jean Beliveau? Anything else I could chalk up to opinion but this? sorry… the greatest habs were about always putting the team first. Roy was a great goalie but his selfishness will always trump his great skill. Beliveau is the classiest Canadien and gentleman and doesn’t deserve the insult of being mentioned in the same sentence as Roy.
Patrick Roy ahead of Jean Beliveau? Anything else I could chalk up to opinion but this? sorry… the greatest habs were about always putting the team first. Roy was a great goalie but his selfishness will always trump his great skill. Beliveau is the classiest Canadien and gentleman and doesn’t deserve the insult of being mentioned in the same sentence as Roy.
+1
The Rocket#1 correct but Roy 2nd, not even close. Malone ought to be way-up the list… I could go on. Thanks. Habs forever.