How to Delete a Facebook Page You Created and Linked to Your Habs Fandom

How to Delete a Facebook Page You Created and Linked to Your Habs Fandom


Hey there, Habs fan. So, you got swept up in the passion, maybe after a big win or during a legendary player’s jersey retirement, and you created a Facebook page dedicated to the Montreal Canadiens. Maybe it was for a fantasy league, a tribute to Maurice 'Rocket' Richard, or to celebrate the 24 Stanley Cup championships. But now, it’s languishing, a digital ghost in the machine. You want to clean up your online presence and delete it.


You’ve come to the right place. This is a practical, step-by-step guide to permanently deleting a Facebook Page you created. It’s simpler than trying to explain the offside rule to a new fan, but there are a few crucial steps you can’t miss—like ensuring you’re the admin. Let’s get that page cleared out, so you can get back to debating the greatest Canadiens dynasty or remembering the magic of the Montreal Forum.


What You’ll Achieve


By the end of this guide, you will have permanently deleted a Facebook Page from existence. This action is irreversible—once it’s gone, it’s gone, like the echoes of cheers in the old Forum. We’ll walk through finding your page, confirming your permissions, and navigating Facebook’s settings to get the job done.

Prerequisites / What You Need


Before we drop the puck, let's make sure you have everything you need. This isn't as complex as building a championship roster, but you need the right access.

A Facebook Account: Obviously, you need the personal account you used to create the Page. This is your gateway.
Admin Access: You must be listed as an admin on the Page. Being just an editor or moderator won’t cut it. It’s like having a key to the Bell Centre vs. just having a ticket.
Decision Certainty: Remember, deletion is permanent. All that content—those photos comparing the CH logo through the ages, those posts about Jean Béliveau's grace—will vanish. Be sure.
A Few Minutes: The process itself is quick, but Facebook adds a delay. Think of it like a short intermission before the final buzzer.




The Step-by-Step Process to Permanent Deletion


Step 1: Log In and Navigate to Your Pages


First, log into your personal Facebook account on a desktop browser. The mobile app can be fiddly for this. Click the small arrow in the top-right corner of the blue bar. In the dropdown menu, click “Pages” or “See All Pages.” This is your control center, listing every Page you manage—from your Habs fan page to that one you made for your buddy’s hockey pool.

Step 2: Select the Page You Want to Delete


From your list of Pages, click on the name of the Page you wish to delete. This will open up the Page’s administrative view, often called “Page Insights” or the “Manage Page” area. You’re now behind the scenes, in the locker room, so to speak.

Step 3: Access the Page Settings


Look to the left-hand menu. You’ll see options like “Home,” “Posts,” and “Ads.” Scroll down and find “Settings.” It’s usually near the bottom, represented by a little gear icon. Click it. This is where all the important, foundational controls live.

Step 4: Find the “Page Removal” Section


Within Settings, you’ll see another menu on the left. Look for an option called “General.” It should be the first one. Click it. Now, scroll down through the list of general account settings. You’re looking for a section titled “Page Removal.” It might be tucked away near the bottom, so keep scrolling past things like “Page Visibility” and “Country Restrictions.”

Step 5: Choose “Delete [Page Name]”


You’ve found it! Next to “Page Removal,” you will see two options:
  1. Delete [Your Page Name]

  2. Merge with another Page (We’re not doing this today).


Click the blue “Delete [Your Page Name]” link. Facebook, being cautious, will now pop up a serious warning. It will tell you that deletion is permanent and that you’ll lose all your content, likes, and the connection to your followers. It’s their version of asking, “Are you absolutely sure you want to trade this asset?”

Step 6: Confirm and Conclude the Deletion


If you’re sure—and I mean, sure-sure—click “Delete Page.” Facebook will often ask for one final confirmation, sometimes requiring you to type in your personal Facebook password. Do so. Once you confirm, you’ll get a notification that your Page is scheduled for deletion.

Here’s the key part: Facebook does not delete it immediately. They place it in a 14-day deactivation queue. During this time, the Page is invisible to the public and to you as a visitor, but you can still cancel the deletion as an admin. If you log back into your Page settings within those 14 days, you’ll see an option to “Cancel Deletion.” After 14 days, it’s gone for good—a memory, like the scent of popcorn in the corridors of the old Forum.




Pro Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid


Transfer Ownership First: Is the Page active with other admins or a community? Maybe it’s a page for your local Canadiens fan club. Instead of deleting it and disappointing fellow fans who still argue about Patrick Roy's save percentage, consider transferring full admin control to another trusted person first. You can find this under “Page Roles” in Settings.
Download Your Data (If It Matters): Did you post unique historical content? A deep dive on the Molson family ownership eras, or a photo essay of the Bell Centre through the seasons? Before you hit delete, go to “Settings” > “Your Facebook Information” > “Download Page.” You can get a copy of your info. It’s like keeping a program from a historic game.
The “Unpublish” Trap: A common mistake is confusing “unpublishing” with deleting. Unpublishing (under “Page Visibility”) simply hides the Page from the public. It’s still on Facebook’s servers, and you remain the admin. It’s like putting a championship banner in storage instead of retiring the number. If you want it gone, you must go through the deletion steps above.
Check All Linked Assets: Was this Page linked to an Instagram account or a Facebook Ad account? Unlink those first. Trying to delete a Page with active connections can cause errors, much like a miscommunicated line change.
* Patience is Key: Don’t panic if you don’t see it vanish instantly. Remember the 14-day grace period. It’s not a glitch; it’s a safety net.


Your Quick-Reference Checklist Summary


Before you go, here’s your game plan—a quick checklist to ensure you score the empty-netter and successfully delete your page.

  • Gather Prerequisites: Ensure you’re logged into the correct personal Facebook account with full Admin rights to the target Page.

  • Navigate: From your Facebook homepage, go to your Pages list via the top-right menu.

  • Select: Click on the specific Page you want to delete to enter its management view.

  • Enter Settings: Click “Settings” from the left-hand menu of the Page.

  • Find the Right Option: Within Settings, select “General” and scroll to locate the “Page Removal” section.

  • Initiate Deletion: Click the blue “Delete [Page Name]” link.

  • Confirm & Conclude: Read the final warning carefully, then click “Delete Page” and provide your password if prompted.

  • Understand the Delay: Acknowledge that the Page will enter a 14-day deactivation period before permanent deletion. You can cancel it during this time if you have a change of heart.


And that’s it! You’ve successfully navigated the process. Now, with your digital house cleaned, you can focus on what really matters: appreciating the legacy of Guy Lafleur's flowing hair as he flew down the wing, or marveling at the sheer dominance of that 1976-1979 Canadiens dynasty. The history of the Montreal Canadiens is vast and waiting for you. If you want to dive deeper into the men who built this legacy, our archive on legendary players is the perfect place to start.


Feel free to explore more stories about the icons who made the CH logo synonymous with excellence in the National Hockey League. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to watch highlights of someone lifting the Stanley Cup for the 24th time.

Isabelle Lafleur

Isabelle Lafleur

Feature Writer

Storyteller specializing in the human stories behind the legends and iconic moments.

Reader Comments (1)

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FanFromAway
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I'm a fan from Europe, and this site has taught me everything about the Canadiens' glorious past. The timeline is especially helpful for understanding the scope of success.
Dec 13, 2024

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