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Guy Lafleur, the swift-skating Canadiens winger whose scoring prowess helped preserve Montreal’s National Hockey League dynasty throughout the 1970s, died April 22 at a palliative care center in ...
He was 70, CBC reported. Lafleur had been diagnosed with lung cancer, but a cause of death has not been released, The Associated Press reported. Tumors were found when he was undergoing emergency ...
Guy Lafleur won five Stanley Cups with Montreal, including four in a row from 1976-79. He came out of retirement after being elected to Hall of Fame.
MONTREAL (AP) — When Guy Lafleur was selected by Montreal with the No. 1 pick in the 1971 NHL draft, he was billed as the Canadiens’ next great Quebec-born player. A dynamic forward with ...
He was 70, CBC reported. Lafleur had been diagnosed with lung cancer, but a cause of death has not been released, The Associated Press reported. Tumors were found when he was undergoing emergency ...
Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has died at the age of 70 after a three-year battle with cancer. According to the NHL, he died while in palliative care not far from his suburban Montreal home.
Guy Lafleur did not play in the same era as The Rocket, and he benefited from the guidance and leadership of Béliveau. But what he represented to generations of Québec’s population was very ...
He was 70, CBC reported. Lafleur had been diagnosed with lung cancer, but a cause of death has not been released, The Associated Press reported. Tumors were found when he was undergoing emergency ...
When Guy Lafleur was selected by Montreal with the No. 1 pick in the 1971 NHL draft, he was billed as the Canadiens’ next great Quebec-born player. A dynamic forward with blonde locks that ...