On Monday, a total solar eclipse entered the history books as the first to sweep over our neighbors to the south since 1918.
Indeed, Americans were privy to the best views this time around -- while donning protective eyewear, of course -- but Canada will hold the upper hand on April 8, 2024, when New Brunswick and Newfoundland will boast the best sightlines of the continent's next celestial dance.
So while interstellar bragging rights among U.S. and Canadian sky gazers are set to keep exchanging hands for the foreseeable future -- Alaska will be home to prime viewing on March 30, 2033 -- here's a look at six Montreal-based NHL records that will likely remain north of the border for good, never to be eclipsed.
Six Habs records that may never be eclipsed
North America's next total solar eclipse is slated to occur in 2024, but these half-dozen Habs records will likely live on well beyond then
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