Jean B?liveau, beloved Canadiens hockey legend, dead at 83
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If there was a Hall of Fame within the Hall of Fame, he'd be there.
Of the 24 Cups the Habs have won, his name is on the Cup 17 times (a record) - 10 as a player, 7 as executive .
He won the Art Ross, Hart & Conn Smythe.
He played in 14 NHL All-Star Games, 6 as 1st team, 4 as 2nd team All Star
Career 507 goals, 1219 points in 1125 games
Playoffs 79 goals, 176 points in 162 playoff games
(and that was mostly done during an original six era when scoring was significantly down/contained against original six competition)
Longest serving captain in Habs history (tied with Koivu)
2nd all-time in Canadiens history in points and assists, 3rd in goals and games played
In 1998, he was ranked 7th on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players
In those original six years, opposing players from other teams were forbidden from fraternizing or eating with players from other teams. Each Saturday was supposed to be a grudge match of two teams that absolutely hated each other. Beliveau transcended that. He was such a classy gentleman and clean but very talented, smart player, everyone couldn't help themselves from having the utmost respect for him.
He was made a Grand Officer (top honour) in the National Order of Quebec in 2010. In 1998, he was named a Companion of the Order of Canada (top civilian honour).
He personally responded to every single fan letter ever written to him.
If he wasn't hockey's greatest ambassador, he was right up there with the best the game has ever seen.
The accolades are going the pour in and he probably deserves every one of them. A truly wonderful, amazing and great Canadian.
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If there was a Hall of Fame within the Hall of Fame, he'd be there.
Of the 24 Cups the Habs have won, his name is on the Cup 17 times (a record) - 10 as a player, 7 as executive .
He won the Art Ross, Hart & Conn Smythe.
He played in 14 NHL All-Star Games, 6 as 1st team, 4 as 2nd team All Star
Career 507 goals, 1219 points in 1125 games
Playoffs 79 goals, 176 points in 162 playoff games
(and that was mostly done during an original six era when scoring was significantly down/contained against original six competition)
Longest serving captain in Habs history (tied with Koivu)
2nd all-time in Canadiens history in points and assists, 3rd in goals and games played
In 1998, he was ranked 7th on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players
In those original six years, opposing players from other teams were forbidden from fraternizing or eating with players from other teams. Each Saturday was supposed to be a grudge match of two teams that absolutely hated each other. Beliveau transcended that. He was such a classy gentleman and clean but very talented, smart player, everyone couldn't help themselves from having the utmost respect for him.
He was made a Grand Officer (top honour) in the National Order of Quebec in 2010. In 1998, he was named a Companion of the Order of Canada (top civilian honour).
He personally responded to every single fan letter ever written to him.
If he wasn't hockey's greatest ambassador, he was right up there with the best the game has ever seen.
The accolades are going the pour in and he probably deserves every one of them. A truly wonderful, amazing and great Canadian.