The Canadiens will honor two of the greatest players in team history during the 2006-07 season by retiring the jerseys of defenseman Serge Savard (No. 18) and netminder Ken Dryden (No. 29). This initiative began last season with the team retiring Dickie Moore and Yvan Cournoyer?s No. 12 as well as Bernard Geoffrion?s No. 5 as part of the process leading up to the Canadiens? Centennial, to be celebrated in grandiose fashion in 2009. Over the next few seasons more legendary players in Canadiens history will also be honored by having their jerseys raised to the Bell Centre rafters. The Canadiens will pay tribute to Serge Savard in a pre-game ceremony on Saturday November 18 when the Atlanta Thrashers will be the visitors, while Ken Dryden?s tribute will take place on Monday January 29, prior to the game between the Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators. Through the years, the Canadiens have retired the jerseys of ten of their greatest players : Howie Morenz (No. 7, on November 2, 1937), Maurice Richard (No. 9, on October 6, 1960), Jean B?liveau (No. 4, on October 9, 1971), Henri Richard (No. 16, on December 10, 1975), Guy Lafleur (No. 10, on February 16 1985), Doug Harvey (No. 2, on October 26, 1985) and Jacques Plante (No. 1, on October 7, 1995) and last season those of Dickie Moore and Yvan Cournoyer (No. 12 on November 12, 2005) as well as Bernard Geoffrion (No. 5 on March 11, 2006).