December 2, 1995, is a night forever etched in Canadiens history. After being left in net while allowing nine goals against the Detroit Red Wings, Patrick Roy marched past coach Mario Tremblay and told Canadiens president Ronald Corey, “I’ve played my last game for Montreal.” The fallout was immediate. Roy was traded to the Colorado Avalanche days later — a move that led to two more Stanley Cups for him. It also marked a dark turning point for the Habs. Roy’s walkout wasn’t just dramatic — it symbolized the unraveling of a dynasty.
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