Montreal Canadiens’ Forward Paul Byron Helps In Rescue Of Pilot Following Plane Crash

2 years ago  /  Hooked On Hockey Magazine

According to French media outlet RDS, Montreal Canadiens forward Paul Byron was out fishing with brother-in-law Neal Leblond, his father-in-law Jean Leblond and a family friend at the Les Sables reservoir in Quebec, Canada, on Saturday morning, when a seaplane crashed just a few feet from where they were fishing. A man named Serge Labelle …
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