Montreal Museum of Fine Arts exhibits Canadiens team photo to honour Cole Caufield’s 50th goal

The Montreal Canadiens haven’t received the Stanley Cup but, however they’ve already earned a spot on the Montreal Museum of Advantageous Arts.

The crew captured a now-viral photograph of its dressing room celebration, posting it with the caption: “Hold it within the [Montreal] Museum of Advantageous Arts.” The museum took that suggestion fairly actually.

Canadiens crew photograph on exhibit at Montreal Museum of Advantageous Arts. (Courtesy: nhl.com)

On Friday, a 36-by-24-inch framed model of the photograph was put in close to the museum’s entrance, the place it should stay on show all through the Canadiens’ 2026 playoff run.

Canadiens crew photograph being held on exhibit at Montreal Museum of Advantageous Arts. (Courtesy: nhl.com)

This isn’t the primary time the museum has commemorated the crew. In the course of the Canadiens’ memorable 2021 run to the finals, the museum put in a replica of “Dryden” in entrance of the Jean-Noël Desmarais Pavilion, paying tribute to legendary goaltender Ken Dryden.

Followers can respect the art work in particular person on the museum’s Sherbrooke Road West location.

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