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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., ...
Guy Lafleur provided unique thrills as lasting NHL icon By . Larry Brooks. Published April 23, 2022. Updated April 23, 2022, 7:42 p.m. ET. More From Larry Brooks.
Guy Lafleur has died at age 70, the Montreal Canadiens hockey team announced Friday. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer in 2019. Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images hide caption ...
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. He had been ...
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. He had been ...
MONTREAL, QC — 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 ...
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. He had been ...
Guy Lafleur was at once a huge superstar and a humble man accessible to his adoring public. His funeral reflected both sides of the man. NFL. NBA. MLB. NHL. WNBA. NCAAF. Tennis. FIFA Club World Cup.
“Guy Lafleur is the Montreal Canadiens,” St. Louis said. “You had big legends who played here, but there are three or four guys who were the Montreal Canadiens. Jean Béliveau, Maurice Richard.
That is Guy Lafleur. The small-town values that kept him humble and the disco-era embracing of his celebrity that made him so beloved in the big city. He was a man who loved that adoration.
If Guy Lafleur was the NHL’s disco star, Gretzky was the new wave. Usually, the stuff of legends is seeing how memories and oral histories embellish their exploits over time.
MONTREAL, QC — 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 ...