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“Guy Lafleur went 100 miles an hour,” Houle said. “It was 100 miles an hour when he drove to Québec City, 100 miles an hour on the ice, and 100 miles an hour on Crescent St., ...
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 ...
Guy Lafleur, the Montreal Canadiens icon who won five Stanley Cups and holds the franchise record for points, has died. He was 70. The Canadiens announced the Hall of Famer's death.
In April 1988, Lafleur and his son, Martin, flew 1,472 kilometres from Montreal to Inukjuak for the dual inauguration of the community’s new Tikittavik Airport and the Sikulik Arena.
Now, a rare 1975 Topps Guy Lafleur PSA 10 sports card has surfaced, offering enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of hockey history. Considered a true legend in the hockey world, ...
As the NHL Draft approaches, it is the perfect time to revisit some of the Montreal Canadiens' most notable first-round picks. The Canadiens have a tumultuous h ...
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MONTREAL (AP) — Hockey Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur, who helped the Montreal Canadiens win five Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s, has died at age 70. A cause of death was not immediately known, but ...
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