In a heartwarming prelude to what promises to be a pivotal Game 6, Montreal Canadiens legend Larry Robinson was honored as he lit the iconic Stanley Cup torch at the Bell Centre. The crowd erupted in cheers as the 1986 Conn Smythe Trophy winner took to the ice, a testament to his enduring legacy with the team. A key figure in the Canadiens' dynasty of the 1970s and 1980s, Robinson's contributions on the ice have made him a beloved figure in the city. As the Canadiens look to level the series against their opponents, the electric atmosphere at the Bell Centre was a fitting tribute to the team's storied past and a reminder of the high stakes at play in this crucial matchup.


Canadiens icon Robinson hoists torch, delights Bell Centre prior to Game 6  NHL.com