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La Coupe Stanley à Montréal en 1993
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La Coupe Stanley à Montréal en 1993

Jan 1, 2008
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Overview

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Cast

Jacques Demers

Self

Jacques Demers

Benoît Brunet

Self

Benoît Brunet

Patrick Roy

Self

Patrick Roy

Stephan Lebeau

Self

Stephan Lebeau

Mike Keane

Self

Mike Keane

Vincent Damphousse

Self

Vincent Damphousse

Éric Desjardins

Self

Éric Desjardins

Claude Mouton

Self (archive footage)

Claude Mouton

Jacques Lemers

Self (archive footage)

Jacques Lemers

Guy Carbonneau

Self

Guy Carbonneau

Mario Roberge

Self

Mario Roberge

Kirk Muller

Self

Kirk Muller

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