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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 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 ...
Guy Lafleur is gone, at age 70. His iconic image — flying up the ice, hair flowing, ripping a slapper past a stand-up goalie — will live forever.
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.
And now another name: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, born in Toronto, raised in Hamilton, the fourth player of the 4,800 or so who ...
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, ...
Much like his iconic predecessors, Maurice “Rocket” Richard and Jean Beliveau, Lafleur got off to a slow start in Montreal. But once he discarded the helmet he was forced to wear in juniors Guy went ...
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