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Ernest Savard

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Savard then bought the Montreal Canadiens hockey franchise, with co-owners Maurice Forget and Louis Gelinas, for $ 165,000 in September 1935.
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club. He also served as general manager for one season. Savard served as team president until 1940, when he was succeeded by
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A sports fan, in 1928 Savard partnered with fellow Montreal businessman and politician,
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http://time.yaga.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,892297,00.html
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Canadian
stockbroker
brokerage firm
Montreal
Quebec
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Royals
Athanase David
American
George Stallings
Montreal Royals
International League
Delorimier Stadium
President
Montreal Canadiens
ice hockey
Donat Raymond
Time magazine
Montreal Stock Exchange
Alexander Guterma
Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, Quebec
Largo, Florida
"The Montreal Canadiens almost relocated to Cleveland"
"Ernest Savard - Bio, pictures, stats and more"
http://time.yaga.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,892297,00.html
"Player Death Index - 1971"
Léo Dandurand
General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens
1935–36

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