Category: Guy Lafleur
50 Goals For Leon Draisaitl
Brett Hullfrom Mark Spector of Sportsnet, There are goal scorers, and there are assist men. Players like Guy Lafleur, who will always be remembered for charging down that right side, and guys like Joe Thornton, who consistently hits you on the tape like a surgeon. Or a magician. For every Wayne Gretz...
Read moreSome players score, others assist — Oilers star Leon Draisaitl does both
Nicklas BackstromThere are goal scorers, there are assist men, and then there's Leon Draisaitl. Like a mix between Mike Gartner and Dave Andreychuk — he's pretty darn good at both.
Read moreLafleur, McDonald, St-Pierre named to Order of Hockey in Canada
Lanny McDonaldHockey Hall of Fame members Guy Lafleur, Lanny McDonald and Kim St-Pierre were named Wednesday to the Order of Hockey in Canada as Distinguished Honorees for 2022.
Read moreLafleur, McDonald, St-Pierre named to Order of Hockey in Canada
Kim St-PierreHockey Hall of Fame members , and Kim St-Pierre were named Wednesday to the Order of Hockey in Canada as Distinguished Honorees for 2022. A total of 36 men and women have now been named to the Order of Hockey in Canada since it was introduced in 2012. I owe so much to this great game and I can't t...
Read moreHall of Famers Lafleur, McDonald and St-Pierre named to Order of Hockey in Canada
Kim St-PierreHockey Hall of Famers Guy Lafleur, Lanny McDonald and Kim St-Pierre have been named to the Order of Hockey in Canada class of 2022. He won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's top scorer three times and the Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP twice. Lafleur recorded 18 points (four goals, 14 assists) in...
Read moreFormer Calgary Flames co-captain Lanny McDonald named to Order of Canada
FlamesThe man, the myth, the moustache, the legend. Lanny McDonald is set to receive the highest hockey honour in Canada. Meet the Class of 2⃣0⃣2⃣2⃣! 🇨🇦 Guy Lafleur, Lanny McDonald and @KimStPierre33 will be invested into the Order of Hockey in Canada at the Hockey Canada Foundation Gala & Golf this s...
Read moreGuy Lafleur's family thanks Canadiens fans for empathy through cancer battle
University of Montreallegend Guy Lafleur has been fighting lung cancer ever since a cancerous white spot was found on his right lung in September 2019, and his family on Thursday issued a statement thanking fans for their support. Lafleur received more bad news in October 2020 that the cancer had was back and had to res...
Read moreOne for the Ages: Guy Lafleur’s 1989-90 NHL Season
Guy LafleurGuy Lafleur was 38 years old when he signed as a free agent with the Quebec Nordiques on Jul. 14, 1989. The man affectionately known as “The Flower” was already…
Read moreFive NHLers Who Made Music
The StoogesHockey and music have always gone hand in hand, but in some cases it’s gone beyond the rink organ. Some notable NHL players had enough musical ability – or knew the right people – to cut their own records. Here are five who dropped the gloves and picked up the mic.
Read moreThe Time Has Come For Bigger Nets
Andrei Vasilevskiyfrom Adam Proteau of The Hockey News, Goaltending has been made into a near-science, with a good dose of instinct establishing the difference between those who made it to the NHL, and those who didn’t. I respect the position, and the people who play it, a great deal. But let’s be real: we’r...
Read moreMontreal Canadiens Win in Overtime to Force Game 5 in Tampa Bay
Alexander IThe Lightning scored late in the third period to tie the game at 2-2 but Montreal forward Josh Anderson ended the game with a goal that postponed Tampa’s Stanley Cup celebration.
Read moreCanadiens penalty kill comes up big again in Game 4 win
Josh AndersonMONTREAL -- Shea Weber has been a leader for the Montreal Canadiens all season long.
Read moreCanadiens keep Stanley Cup hopes intact with win in Game 4 of Final
Dominique DucharmeMONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens shouldn't have extended the season with a 3-2 overtime win against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final at Bell Centre on Monday.
Read moreCanadiens keep Stanley Cup hopes alive with win in Game 4 of Final
Guy LafleurMONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens shouldn't have extended the season with a 3-2 overtime win against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final at Bell Centre on Monday.[RELATED: Complete Stanley Cup Final coverage].Just had that feeling that we were going to win tonight and give ou...
Read moreCanadiens keep Stanley Cup hopes alive with Game 4 overtime win vs. Lightning
Blake ColemanThe Montreal Canadiens kept their Stanley Cup hopes alive on Monday, beating the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 in Game 4 to prevent a series sweep.
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