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Richard. Unknown to most at the time, Campbell had long wanted to impose a lengthy suspension on Richard over his previous outbursts. As NHL president however, Campbell ultimately answered to the league's owners and they were reluctant to see such severe discipline imposed against one of the league's star players on account of their value in increasing game attendance. In French Quebec the suspension was viewed as an injustice, an unfair punishment given to a Francophone hero by the Anglophone establishment. Richard's supporters reacted angrily to Campbell: he received several death threats and, upon taking his customary seat at the next Canadiens game, unruly fans pelted him with vegetables, eggs and other debris. One fan threw a
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Richard's retirement, Gordie Howe offered praise for his former rival: "He sure was a drawing card. He brought in the crowds that helped pay our wages. Richard certainly has been one of the greatest players in the game and we will miss him."
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was powerless and only honorary, and resigned one year later. Richard grew estranged from the organization as his desire to be involved in the team's operations was ignored, and the split deepened when the
Canadiens forced Frank Selke to retire in 1965. He eventually refused to allow his name to be associated with the team.
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Lucille Norchet when he was seventeen, and she was thirteen. She was the younger sister of one of his teammates at Bordeaux, and her bright, outgoing personality complemented Richard's reserved nature. Lucille
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Canadiens, succeeding Émile Bouchard, who had retired prior to the season. With 33 goals and 62 points, Richard again finished second on the team to Béliveau. In the playoffs, he scored the overtime-winning goal in the fifth game of the semi-final to eliminate New York, then scored four goals
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Richard's last, as on September 15, 1960, he announced his retirement as a player. Richard had reported to Montreal's training camp that autumn, but Selke compelled Richard to end his playing career, fearing he was risking serious injury. In Richard's retirement speech, he said
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as the league's most valuable player for the only time of his career. He finished second or third in the Hart Trophy voting a further five times in his career. Opponents continued their attempts to drive
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Remaining healthy throughout the season, Richard appeared in 46 of
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Upon his retirement as a player, Selke offered Richard a job as a team ambassador and promised to pay him his full playing salary in the first year. After serving in the position for three years, Richard was named a vice-president of the Canadiens in 1964. He became disgruntled with a role he felt
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before he was again injured. He suffered a broken wrist after becoming entangled with a defenceman and crashed into the net. Richard rejoined the team for the playoffs. The skills he demonstrated in the QSHL, combined with the NHL parent club's loss of players to the war and struggles to draw fans
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season ended after only 16 games when he suffered a broken leg. The string of broken bones so early in his career left observers wondering if Richard was too fragile to play at the highest levels. He made a second attempt to enlist with the military but was again turned down after x-rays revealed
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animated short helped entrench Richard's image as a pan-Canadian icon. Richard's popularity persisted late into his life: when introduced as part of the ceremonies following the final hockey game at the Montreal Forum, Richard was brought to tears by Canadiens' fans, who acknowledged him with an
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given the nickname the "Pocket Rocket" to the Canadiens roster. It also marked the return of his former Punch line teammate, Toe Blake, as head coach. Along with general manager Frank Selke, Blake worked with Richard on moderating his temper and responding to the provocation of his opponents by
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both sat out the Canadiens' preseason before capitulating and returning to the team when the season began. The Punch line was broken up after Blake suffered a career-ending leg injury. Richard's season also ended early as he missed the final games of the season due to a knee injury. He finished
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as the leading point scorer in the league, which he lost to teammate Geoffrion by one point. Richard never won the point title, finishing second five times in his career. Montreal fans booed Geoffrion when he surpassed Richard on the final day of the regular season. The fans continued to jeer
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and was equally adept at scoring from his forehand or backhand. His exploits revived a Montreal Canadiens franchise that had struggled to draw fans in the 1930s. In addition to his 14 appearances on post-season all-star teams (eight on the first team, six on the second), Richard played in 13
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in his career. As Richard celebrated with his teammates, it was announced to the Montreal Forum crowd: "Canadiens' goal, scored by Mr. Hockey himself, Maurice Richard". He played only 28 regular season games that season, scoring 34 points, as he missed three months due to a severed
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fans. He failed to score in his following three games as frenzied fans followed each contest in anticipation of the record-breaking marker. In his fourth try, a November 8 game against Chicago, Richard scored his 325th goal at the 10:01 mark of the second period. According to the
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have been credited for the appellation. The nickname described Richard's play in terms of speed, strength, and determination. Teammate and coach Toe Blake said the moniker was fitting because "when he would take off, nothing got in his way that could stop him". Goaltender
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and was initially viewed as a fragile player. A string of injuries prevented him from joining the Canadian military during the Second World War. Intense, he was renowned for his physical and occasionally violent style of play. Richard was involved in a
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Richard received his first pair of ice skates when he was four, and grew up skating on local rivers and a small backyard ice surface his father created. He did not play organized hockey until he was 14. Instead, Richard developed his skills playing
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that his bones had not healed properly; Richard's ankle was left permanently deformed, forcing him to alter his skating style. Humiliated by the rejection, he intensified his training and reported to Montreal's training camp for the
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with 49 goals. He finally reached the milestone by scoring with 2:15 remaining in the game, a 4–2 Montreal win. He became the first player to score 50 goals, a record that would stand until the 1960–61 season, when fellow Canadien,
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bomb at Campbell, which resulted in the Forum's evacuation and the game's forfeiture in Detroit's favour. Fans fleeing the arena were met by a large group of demonstrators who had massed outside prior to the game's start.
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such as "Maurice Rochon" to circumvent rules that restricted players to one team. In one league, he led his team to three consecutive championships and scored 133 of his team's 144 goals in the 1938–39 season.
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agreed: "What I remember most about Rocket was his eyes. When he came flying toward you with the puck on his stick, his eyes were all lit up, flashing and gleaming like a pinball machine. It was terrifying."
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he saw little ice time in the regular season. He scored four goals in ten regular season games, and added six goals in four playoff games as Verdun won the provincial championship. He was promoted to the
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declared it one of the most appropriate nicknames given to an athlete, noting the fierce intensity that often showed in Richard's eyes and comparing it to "the rocket's red glare" referenced in "
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when the official attempted to intervene. Boston police attempted to arrest Richard for assault following the incident, but Montreal coaching staff and teammates refused police entry in protest.
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overtook his career record for points. Howe surpassed Richard's career mark of 544 goals in 1963, while the latter's record of 50 goals in one season stood for 20 years until broken by
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in 1940, but suffered a broken ankle in his first game after crashing into the boards and missed the remainder of the season. The injury also aborted his hopes of joining the
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remarked that Richard "went in like a rocket" as he approached the opposition goal, Richard was dubbed "The Rocket" by a local sportswriter; both Baz O'Meara from the
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Having recovered from his broken ankle in time for the 1941–42 season, Richard returned to the QSHL Canadiens, with whom he played 31 games and recorded 17
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was a record-setting one for Richard. He first set a new mark for points in one game when he made five goals and three assists in a 9–1 victory over the
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on December 28, 1944; his eight points broke the previous record of seven held by three players, and stood for 32 years until surpassed in 1976 by
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for the last four. The Hall of Fame waived its five-year waiting period for eligibility and inducted Richard in 1961. In 1975 he was inducted into
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in a 5–1 victory over Boston in the first game of the finals en route to a five-game series win and second consecutive championship for Montreal.
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scoring goals rather than engaging in fisticuffs. Richard finished the season with 38 goals and 71 points, second on the team in both respects to
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Richard fulfilled his promise to Canadiens' fans, made in his post-riot radio address, by leading Montreal to a Stanley Cup championship in
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Richard's critics argued that his scoring record was the result of talent dilution brought about by the war; when many players returned in
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region of Quebec, before moving to Montreal, where he married Maurice's mother, Alice Laramée. The couple settled in the neighbourhood of
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in 1967, Richard was named one of the inaugural members and, in 1998, was elevated to the rank of Companion of the Order of Canada.
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over the head with his stick in a game two loss. Richard was suspended for the third game of the series, which the Maple Leafs won.
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Campbell, Ken (2010), "The Greatest Jerseys of All Time",
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A bloodied Richard shakes hands with Boston's goaltender
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Joseph Henri Maurice Richard was born August 4, 1921, in
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4901:, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, December 18, 2000,
4621:"Maurice Richard resigning as Canadiens' vice-president"
3211:"Maurice Richard holds new National League scoring mark"
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The monument to Richard outside Jacques Cartier Park in
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unaware of the situation in French Quebec at the time.
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List of players with five or more goals in an NHL game
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honoured him in 1975, and Richard was given a star on
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after the Canadiens' 1952 Stanley Cup semi-finals win.
3833:"Rocket goes wild at Boston, clouts Laycoe, linesman"
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Biographical information and career statistics from
4208:"Rocket gets 500th goal, Canadiens defeat Hawks 3–1"
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National Hockey League players with retired numbers
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Our Life With The Rocket: The Maurice Richard Story
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4133:"Canadiens defeat Red Wings, 3–1, win Stanley Cup"
3636:"Rocket ties N.H.L. goal record but Leafs win 7–5"
671:scored 54 goals in 65 games while playing for the
250:. He was the first player in NHL history to score
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4409:"Gave fans more thrills than any star in history"
3279:"Maurice Richard sets torrid pace in NHL scoring"
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1299:The Rocket: A Cultural History of Maurice Richard
1199:on three occasions, and in 1957, Richard won the
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3945:tables 18-10-0005-01 (formerly CANSIM 326-0021)
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3357:, Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club, archived from
3135:, Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club, archived from
3060:, Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club, archived from
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340:his number, 9, in 1960, and in 1999 donated the
5540:, Toronto, Ontario: Diamond Sports Data, Inc.,
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4293:
4291:
3455:"Maurice Richard finds himself in real trouble"
1203:as Canada's athlete of the year. The Canadiens
922:The mob of over 20,000 people developed into a
124:180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
7498:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
5587:, Toronto, Ontario: McClelland & Stewart,
5076:, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, archived from
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4557:"Gord Howe ties Rocket Richard but Wings lose"
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3331:Stamkos hoping to join the NHL's 50-in-50 club
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885:—Campbell forced Richard to cease writing for
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5385:Hart Memorial Trophy Winner – Maurice Richard
5175:, archived from the original on April 3, 2014
5021:"Canada honors its own after long hesitation"
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3237:"Sittler's 10 points bring bundle of records"
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4745:"Filion follows Richard as Nordiques' coach"
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3602:Detroit sets record in capturing Stanley Cup
3577:, Canadian Museum of History, archived from
3304:"Rocket gets 45th as Habs humble Leafs, 5–2"
1110:in 1965. The Montreal Canadiens donated the
324:of the 1940s. Richard was a member of eight
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5497:Looking back on the milestone Richard Riot
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4440:, Montreal, p. 25, September 16, 1960
4390:, Montreal, p. 25, September 16, 1960
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4001:Art Ross Trophy winner – Geoffrion, Bernie
3674:"Rafters shake as Rocket bags record goal"
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2686:. The archival reference number is R9534.
1304:Richard is the subject of the 2005 biopic
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386:, an emblematic work of Canadian culture.
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7453:Burials at Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
6856:
5714:"Rocket" Richard: The Legend – The Legacy
5481:, Richmond Hill, Ontario: Firefly Books,
5315:, Humanities & Social Sciences Online
4860:"Richard: 50 goals, 50 years of marriage"
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4650:
4506:"'Rocket' used sheer terror on puck foes"
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2710:. National Hockey League. January 1, 2017
707:of the game by violently retaliating and
667:. Richard's mark was not surpassed until
7518:Officers of the National Order of Quebec
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1207:his sweater number 9 in 1960, while the
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540:best young players in the league. Coach
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4774:"Richard, Maurice, known as the Rocket"
4627:, Montreal, p. 21, August 30, 1965
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2610:Canadian Press male athlete of the year
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806:began with Richard in close pursuit of
675:during the 1965–66 season. His mark of
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5670:, Toronto, Ontario: Doubleday Canada,
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5574:2013–14 Montreal Canadiens Media Guide
5429:"Finding Aid of Maurice Richard fonds"
5266:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1975
5254:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1975
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4949:from the original on November 23, 2021
4905:from the original on November 23, 2021
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4720:"Rocket returns – as Quebec WHA pilot"
4503:
4384:"Maurice (the Rocket) Richard Retires"
4231:
3938:A Price Index for Canada, 1688 to 1850
3907:MacDonald, D. A. L. (March 18, 1955),
3839:, Montreal, p. 23, March 14, 1955
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876:of Detroit when he almost knocked out
527:Injury again sidelined Richard as his
16:Canadian ice hockey player (1921–2000)
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5908:Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
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5652:, Montreal, Quebec: Reader's Digest,
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4586:, Hockey Hall of Fame, archived from
4532:"Players owe a large debt to Richard"
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4073:, Hockey Hall of Fame, archived from
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4004:, Hockey Hall of Fame, archived from
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5650:The Official Illustrated NHL History
5278:Laurendeau, André (March 21, 1955),
5209:A hero's funeral for Maurice Richard
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3771:Wheatley, W. R. (December 4, 1954),
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1171:in Montreal. Prior to game 1 of the
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1129:Maurice Richard's Hockey Illustrated
982:Richard scoring his 500th goal, 1957
771:Richard missed over 20 games of the
711:. One such incident occurred in the
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389:In 1998, Richard was diagnosed with
242:player who played 18 seasons in the
5634:, Toronto, Ontario: Ryerson Press,
5558:, Toronto, Ontario: Penguin Books,
5479:Hockey Hall of Fame Book of Players
5212:, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5149:, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5123:Roch Carrier and The Hockey Sweater
4463:Grimsley, Will (October 22, 1988),
3723:"Maurice Richard scores 400th goal"
3672:Carroll, Dink (November 10, 1952),
3328:Kreiser, John (November 24, 2010),
3235:Campbell, Neil (February 9, 1976),
2663:List of family relations in the NHL
2429:The puck Richard used to score his
1215:was built and named in his honour.
658:50 goals in 64 regular season games
13:
5790:Head coach of the Quebec Nordiques
4530:Carroll, Dink (February 7, 1985),
4206:Carroll, Dink (October 21, 1957),
3869:Wheatley, W. R. (March 17, 1955),
864:was deliberately injured twice by
425:by trade, and took a job with the
116:5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
14:
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7523:People from Ahuntsic-Cartierville
7473:Companions of the Order of Canada
7468:Canadian people of French descent
7463:Canadian ice hockey right wingers
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5625:, Toronto, Ontario: Ryerson Press
5126:, Canadian Museum of Civilization
5073:Honoured member – Maurice Richard
1230:in 1999. He was appointed to the
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7508:National Hockey League All-Stars
5729:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
5576:, Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club
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4778:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
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4232:Curran, Pat (October 21, 1957),
4164:, p. 13, September 27, 1956
4131:Carroll, Dink (April 11, 1956),
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1232:Queen's Privy Council for Canada
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970:, Richard's teammates named him
966:Entering his 15th NHL season in
929:The suspension cost Richard the
293:in history. His younger brother
285:and was named to 14 post-season
194:
21:Maurice Richard (disambiguation)
7478:Ice hockey people from Montreal
5027:, p. 11, December 25, 1967
4718:Bauch, Hubert (July 28, 1972),
4583:Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
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1143:in his life was Sonia Raymond.
1112:Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
1086:precipitated the Richard Riot.
1079:Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
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616:'s 27-year-old NHL record, set
342:Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
269:Richard retired in 1960 as the
5604:The Rocket: A Cultural History
5333:Field, Russell (Spring 2014).
4996:"Sunday opening Richard arena"
4688:, p. 36, November 7, 1962
4563:, p. 17, January 14, 1960
4504:Murray, Jim (April 22, 1966),
4465:"Richard: The original Rocket"
4330:, p. 7, November 28, 1959
4324:"Rocket Richard out for month"
4305:, p. 11, January 21, 1959
3285:, p. 9, February 13, 1945
3217:, p. 9, December 29, 1944
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1157:Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
576:in a semi-final game. He tied
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7488:Hockey Hall of Fame inductees
5362:10.5406/jsporthistory.41.1.15
5354:10.5406/jsporthistory.41.1.15
4328:Daytona Beach Morning Journal
4303:Daytona Beach Morning Journal
3909:"Mob rule wrecks Forum, game"
2689:
400:
7483:Hart Memorial Trophy winners
5709:The Internet Hockey Database
5477:Cameron, Steve, ed. (2013),
5462:Maurice Richard playing card
5309:Blake, Jason (August 2009),
5280:"On a tué mon frère Richard"
5167:Brodie, Rob (June 3, 2000),
4299:"Rocket Richard out 6 weeks"
4259:"'Rocket' Richard to return"
3461:, p. 19, April 11, 1947
3163:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
2892:Maurice Richard playing card
2694:
2628:Canadian athlete of the year
1224:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
654:Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion
582:first, second and third star
334:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
254:, accomplishing the feat in
7:
7493:Northern Star Award winners
7458:Canadian ice hockey coaches
5734:University of Toronto Press
5572:Lavigne, Carl, ed. (2013),
4434:"One of greats says Gordie"
2684:Library and Archives Canada
2678:There is a Maurice Richard
2673:
2640:
860:"What did Campbell do when
836:, then for a fifth time in
472:Quebec Senior Hockey League
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7503:Montreal Canadiens players
5759:Montreal Canadiens captain
5718:Canadian Museum of History
5584:Hockey: A People's History
5581:McKinley, Michael (2006),
5448:
4942:Conacher–Rosenfeld winners
4812:Maurice Richard dead at 78
4772:Vigneault, Michel (2005),
2708:"100 Greatest NHL Players"
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548:to right and put him on a
421:and Claude. Onésime was a
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5666:Podnieks, Andrew (2003),
5601:Melançon, Benoît (2009),
5192:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
4898:Rocket Richard dead at 78
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4471:, Nashua, NH, p. C10
3029:Maurice Richard biography
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5979:Conference Championships
5465:, National Hockey League
5342:Journal of Sport History
4365:, National Hockey League
3960:and table 18-10-0004-13
3459:Lewiston Evening Journal
3334:, National Hockey League
2895:, National Hockey League
1197:male athlete of the year
1137:World Hockey Association
1063:The Star-Spangled Banner
1052:and Dink Carroll of the
715:when Richard received a
427:Canadian Pacific Railway
291:100 Greatest NHL Players
108:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
7421:Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
6814:Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
6790:Laurent Duvernay-Tardif
5877:Charlottetown Islanders
5648:Pincus, Arthur (2006),
5554:Foran, Charles (2011),
5169:"Forum for a true icon"
5053:, Canada's Walk of Fame
4780:, University of Toronto
4263:Spokane Daily Chronicle
4070:Henri Richard biography
2438:National Hockey League
1173:2000 Stanley Cup Finals
1099:between 1947 and 1959.
1030:recognized by the NHL.
1020:1959 Stanley Cup Finals
936:1955 Stanley Cup Finals
827:1953 Stanley Cup Finals
793:1952 Stanley Cup Finals
755:All-time scoring leader
719:for striking Toronto's
713:1947 Stanley Cup Finals
5995:Division Championships
5630:O'Brien, Andy (2001),
5621:O'Brien, Andy (1961),
5512:Carrier, Roch (2001),
5286:(in French), p. 4
4726:, Montreal, p. 15
4682:"Richard branches out"
4538:, Montreal, p. E8
4512:, p. Pt. 2, Pg. 3
4240:, Montreal, p. 25
4214:, Montreal, p. 25
3779:, Montreal, p. 11
3680:, Montreal, p. 20
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588:. Richard was named a
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273:'s all-time leader in
271:National Hockey League
252:50 goals in one season
244:National Hockey League
7533:Stanley Cup champions
7415:Félix Auger-Aliassime
6858:Lionel Conacher Award
5532:Diamond, Dan (2013),
5388:, Hockey Hall of Fame
4234:"Happy like a rookie"
4139:, Montreal, p. 1
3915:, Montreal, p. 1
3877:, Montreal, p. 1
3032:, Hockey Hall of Fame
2499:Second Team All-Star
2428:
1295:nationalism in Quebec
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1228:Canada's Walk of Fame
1213:Maurice Richard Arena
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524:on November 8, 1942.
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356:incident late in the
277:with 544. He won the
6642:Catriona Le May Doan
5897:Prince Edward Island
5701:Hockey-Reference.com
4362:Dynasties: Standings
4077:on September 9, 2015
3132:Rocket's three stars
3064:on November 23, 2021
2580:Most valuable player
1155:Tomb for Richard at
942:Captain of a dynasty
689:most valuable player
677:50 goals in 50 games
596:50 goals in 50 games
590:second team All-Star
235:[mɔʁisʁiʃaʁ]
169:Joseph Henri Maurice
73:Richard in the 1940s
19:For other uses, see
6806:Marie-Philip Poulin
6070:Northern Star Award
5744:Sporting positions
5732:(online ed.).
5409:. November 25, 2016
5256:, starting at 12:47
4971:"Lou Marsh winners"
4265:, February 12, 1958
3950:. Statistics Canada
3935:: Geloso, Vincent,
3361:on October 15, 2013
2594:
2455:First team All-Star
2439:
2346:Montreal Canadiens
2303:Montreal Canadiens
2260:Montreal Canadiens
2217:Montreal Canadiens
2174:Montreal Canadiens
2131:Montreal Canadiens
2088:Montreal Canadiens
2045:Montreal Canadiens
2002:Montreal Canadiens
1959:Montreal Canadiens
1916:Montreal Canadiens
1873:Montreal Canadiens
1830:Montreal Canadiens
1787:Montreal Canadiens
1744:Montreal Canadiens
1701:Montreal Canadiens
1658:Montreal Canadiens
1484:Verdun Maple Leafs
1439:Verdun Maple Leafs
1328:Regular season
1260:National Film Board
1209:Hockey Hall of Fame
878:Dollard St. Laurent
574:Toronto Maple Leafs
572:effort against the
470:' affiliate in the
303:Hockey Hall of Fame
60:Hockey Hall of Fame
7254:Jacques Villeneuve
7242:Jacques Villeneuve
6722:Christine Sinclair
6690:Chantal Petitclerc
6658:Adam van Koeverden
6587:Jacques Villeneuve
6571:Jacques Villeneuve
5825:Hart Trophy Winner
5697:Eliteprospects.com
5372:– via JSTOR.
5268:, starting at 5:51
5232:, pp. 186–187
5146:The Hockey Sweater
5120:Tarasoff, Tamara,
4977:, December 9, 2008
4510:Milwaukee Sentinel
4031:, pp. 234–235
3574:The bloody meeting
2592:
2437:
2435:
2421:Awards and honours
1612:Montreal Canadiens
1397:Verdun Maple Leafs
1255:The Hockey Sweater
1246:
1161:
1097:NHL All-Star Games
1083:
1008:
984:
769:
730:. General manager
673:Chicago Blackhawks
633:
602:1944–45 NHL season
509:
468:Montreal Canadiens
383:The Hockey Sweater
320:", a high-scoring
287:NHL All-Star teams
248:Montreal Canadiens
153:Montreal Canadiens
7430:
7429:
7146:Gilles Villeneuve
6824:
6823:
6738:Kaillie Humphries
6304:George Hungerford
6157:Barbara Ann Scott
6149:Barbara Ann Scott
6133:Barbara Ann Scott
6036:
6035:
5843:
5842:
5834:Succeeded by
5800:Succeeded by
5772:Succeeded by
5724:"Maurice Richard"
5705:Legends of Hockey
5641:978-0-9686220-4-9
5614:978-1-55365-336-3
5565:978-0-670-06412-0
5547:978-1-894801-26-3
5488:978-1-77085-224-2
5456:Career statistics
4158:"Rocket" captain"
3967:Statistics Canada
3943:Statistics Canada
2655:Ice hockey portal
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2590:
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1314:Career statistics
1177:New Jersey Devils
1147:Illness and death
896:Clarence Campbell
606:Detroit Red Wings
544:shifted him from
491:First Stanley Cup
476:Canadian military
366:Clarence Campbell
166:
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28:Ice hockey player
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7397:Mikaël Kingsbury
7391:Mikaël Kingsbury
7385:Denis Shapovalov
7105:Ferguson Jenkins
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1291:André Laurendeau
1277:Quiet Revolution
1243:Gatineau, Quebec
1201:Lou Marsh Trophy
1165:abdominal cancer
1133:Quebec Nordiques
1054:Montreal Gazette
890:
842:Bernie Geoffrion
818:Montreal Gazette
781:Bill Quackenbush
522:New York Rangers
431:Great Depression
415:Nouveau-Bordeaux
391:abdominal cancer
374:Quiet Revolution
364:. NHL President
349:Great Depression
336:. The Canadiens
264:500 career goals
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6973:Maurice Richard
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6872:Ross Somerville
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4686:Reading Eagle
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586:Charles Mayer
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7367:Milos Raonic
7361:Milos Raonic
7349:Patrick Chan
7282:2001–present
7260:Larry Walker
7236:Elvis Stojko
7176:Alex Baumann
7140:Graham Smith
7111:Bobby Clarke
7075:Russ Jackson
7015:Russ Jackson
7008:
7002:
6991:Norman Kwong
6979:Doug Hepburn
6972:
6914:Fritz Hanson
6896:Phil Edwards
6878:Dave Komonen
6714:Patrick Chan
6622:2001–present
6611:Daniel Igali
6595:Larry Walker
6427:Graham Smith
6411:Sandy Hawley
6392:Bobby Clarke
6376:Sandy Hawley
6360:Hervé Filion
6344:Russ Jackson
6336:Nancy Greene
6328:Nancy Greene
6239:
6216:Marilyn Bell
6208:Doug Hepburn
6101:Bobby Pearce
6085:Phil Edwards
6022:
5823:
5788:
5757:
5736:. 1979–2016.
5727:
5667:
5649:
5631:
5622:
5603:
5583:
5573:
5555:
5535:
5514:
5502:, retrieved
5496:
5478:
5467:, retrieved
5461:
5455:
5435:. Retrieved
5423:
5411:. Retrieved
5401:
5392:February 19,
5390:, retrieved
5384:
5378:
5345:
5341:
5328:
5317:, retrieved
5311:
5304:
5292:
5283:
5273:
5261:
5249:
5237:
5225:
5214:, retrieved
5208:
5202:
5177:, retrieved
5172:
5162:
5151:, retrieved
5145:
5139:
5128:, retrieved
5122:
5115:
5099:
5093:
5082:, retrieved
5078:the original
5072:
5066:
5055:, retrieved
5049:
5029:, retrieved
5025:Toledo Blade
5024:
5015:
5004:, retrieved
4999:
4990:
4981:February 19,
4979:, retrieved
4975:Toronto Star
4974:
4953:February 19,
4951:, retrieved
4941:
4923:
4918:
4907:, retrieved
4897:
4891:
4886:, p. 13
4879:
4868:, retrieved
4863:
4854:
4842:
4817:, retrieved
4811:
4805:
4793:
4782:, retrieved
4777:
4753:, retrieved
4748:
4739:
4728:, retrieved
4723:
4713:
4708:, p. 52
4701:
4690:, retrieved
4685:
4676:
4664:
4652:
4640:
4629:, retrieved
4624:
4615:
4603:
4592:, retrieved
4588:the original
4582:
4576:
4565:, retrieved
4560:
4551:
4540:, retrieved
4535:
4525:
4514:, retrieved
4509:
4491:, p. 59
4484:
4473:, retrieved
4468:
4442:, retrieved
4437:
4428:
4417:, retrieved
4412:
4403:
4392:, retrieved
4387:
4378:
4367:, retrieved
4361:
4355:
4348:Lavigne 2013
4343:
4332:, retrieved
4327:
4318:
4307:, retrieved
4302:
4283:Lavigne 2013
4278:
4267:, retrieved
4262:
4253:
4242:, retrieved
4237:
4227:
4216:, retrieved
4211:
4201:
4194:Lavigne 2013
4189:
4182:Lavigne 2013
4177:
4166:, retrieved
4161:
4152:
4141:, retrieved
4136:
4126:
4119:Lavigne 2013
4114:
4107:Lavigne 2013
4102:
4095:Carrier 2001
4090:
4079:, retrieved
4075:the original
4069:
4063:
4056:Carrier 2001
4051:
4029:Carrier 2001
4010:, retrieved
4006:the original
4000:
3994:
3989:, p. 98
3982:
3970:. Retrieved
3966:
3952:. Retrieved
3936:
3933:1688 to 1923
3932:
3928:
3917:, retrieved
3912:
3902:
3890:
3879:, retrieved
3874:
3864:
3859:, p. 89
3852:
3841:, retrieved
3836:
3827:
3822:, p. 86
3797:Carrier 2001
3792:
3781:, retrieved
3776:
3766:
3761:, p. 77
3754:
3742:
3731:, retrieved
3726:
3717:
3710:Carrier 2001
3705:
3698:Lavigne 2013
3693:
3682:, retrieved
3677:
3667:
3660:Carrier 2001
3655:
3644:, retrieved
3639:
3630:
3623:Carrier 2001
3618:
3607:, retrieved
3605:, p. 18
3601:
3594:
3583:, retrieved
3579:the original
3573:
3567:
3562:, p. 75
3545:Carrier 2001
3530:Carrier 2001
3525:
3513:
3506:Lavigne 2013
3501:
3481:, p. 62
3474:
3463:, retrieved
3458:
3449:
3444:, p. 50
3437:
3430:Cameron 2013
3411:, p. 74
3394:Diamond 2013
3381:, p. 57
3374:
3363:, retrieved
3359:the original
3353:
3347:
3336:, retrieved
3330:
3323:
3312:, retrieved
3307:
3298:
3287:, retrieved
3282:
3273:
3245:, retrieved
3243:, p. 15
3240:
3230:
3219:, retrieved
3214:
3205:
3198:Cameron 2013
3170:December 25,
3168:. Retrieved
3161:
3152:
3141:, retrieved
3137:the original
3131:
3125:
3118:Lavigne 2013
3113:
3106:Lavigne 2013
3101:
3096:, p. 63
3094:Carrier 2001
3089:
3077:
3066:, retrieved
3062:the original
3056:
3034:, retrieved
3028:
3014:, p. 43
3007:
3002:, p. 55
3000:Carrier 2001
2995:
2990:, p. 48
2988:Carrier 2001
2983:
2978:, p. 42
2963:, p. 41
2956:
2951:, p. 34
2944:
2939:, p. 47
2937:Carrier 2001
2932:
2927:, p. 45
2925:Carrier 2001
2920:
2915:, p. 41
2913:Carrier 2001
2908:
2897:, retrieved
2891:
2865:, p. 37
2858:
2853:, p. 36
2851:Carrier 2001
2846:
2841:, p. 29
2839:O'Brien 1961
2834:
2829:, p. 37
2827:Carrier 2001
2791:, p. 26
2784:
2772:
2760:
2755:, p. 23
2748:
2743:, p. 30
2736:
2731:, p. 11
2724:
2712:. Retrieved
2702:
2677:
1305:
1303:
1298:
1288:
1280:
1273:
1253:
1250:Roch Carrier
1247:
1217:
1190:
1181:Dallas Stars
1175:between the
1162:
1141:
1128:
1125:
1121:
1101:
1095:consecutive
1088:
1084:
1053:
1047:
1044:Ray Getliffe
1041:
1032:
1009:
985:
965:
945:
928:
921:
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854:Richard Riot
848:Richard Riot
831:
816:
808:Nels Stewart
801:
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725:
693:
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599:
550:forward line
538:
526:
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480:
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381:
378:Roch Carrier
370:Richard Riot
346:
322:forward line
316:formed the "
307:
268:
176:
172:
168:
167:
104:(2000-05-27)
102:May 27, 2000
25:
7448:2000 deaths
7443:1921 births
7373:Carey Price
7194:Ben Johnson
7188:Ben Johnson
7134:Guy Lafleur
7039:Gordie Howe
7021:Ron Stewart
6920:Gérard Côté
6746:Carey Price
6730:Jon Cornish
6507:Ben Johnson
6499:Ben Johnson
6463:Rick Hansen
6439:Sandra Post
6419:Guy Lafleur
6312:Petra Burka
6260:Robert Paul
6125:Theo Dubois
6117:Gérard Côté
5818:Max Bentley
5775:Doug Harvey
5437:November 4,
5413:November 4,
5000:The Gazette
4749:The Gazette
4724:The Gazette
4625:The Gazette
4536:The Gazette
4438:The Gazette
4388:The Gazette
4238:The Gazette
4212:The Gazette
4137:The Gazette
3913:The Gazette
3875:The Gazette
3837:The Gazette
3820:Pincus 2006
3777:The Gazette
3678:The Gazette
3640:The Gazette
3409:Pincus 2006
3379:Pincus 2006
2576:Hart Trophy
2533:Stanley Cup
2384:NHL totals
1159:in Montreal
1104:Gordie Howe
874:Gordie Howe
732:Frank Selke
704:Hart Trophy
631:in 1980–81.
566:Stanley Cup
326:Stanley Cup
279:Hart Trophy
7437:Categories
7319:Steve Nash
7313:Steve Nash
7295:Steve Nash
7057:Bobby Hull
7051:Bobby Hull
7033:Bruce Kidd
7027:Bruce Kidd
6926:Tony Golab
6762:Joey Votto
6706:Joey Votto
6666:Steve Nash
6630:Jamie Salé
6276:Bruce Kidd
5707:, or
5703:, or
5699:, or
5695:, or
5504:August 21,
5173:Ottawa Sun
5153:January 3,
5130:January 1,
4847:Foran 2011
4798:Foran 2011
4669:Foran 2011
4657:Foran 2011
4645:Foran 2011
4608:Foran 2011
4489:Foran 2011
4044:Foran 2011
3987:Foran 2011
3895:Foran 2011
3857:Foran 2011
3759:Foran 2011
3747:Foran 2011
3560:Foran 2011
3494:Foran 2011
3479:Foran 2011
3442:Foran 2011
3082:Foran 2011
3012:Foran 2011
2976:Foran 2011
2961:Foran 2011
2949:Foran 2011
2863:Foran 2011
2789:Foran 2011
2777:Foran 2011
2765:Foran 2011
2753:Foran 2011
2741:Foran 2011
2714:January 1,
2690:References
2614:1952, 1957
1307:The Rocket
1108:Bobby Hull
1067:Glenn Hall
904:Hal Laycoe
870:Jack Evans
789:concussion
785:Dick Irvin
777:Leo Labine
681:Mike Bossy
669:Bobby Hull
629:Mike Bossy
614:Joe Malone
562:Punch line
558:Elmer Lach
542:Dick Irvin
451:pseudonyms
445:and was a
401:Early life
318:Punch line
310:Elmer Lach
240:ice hockey
149:Played for
133:Right wing
85:1921-08-04
7301:Mike Weir
7289:Mike Weir
7272:Mike Weir
7121:1976–2000
7081:Bobby Orr
6966:1952–1975
6865:1932–1950
6650:Mike Weir
6447:Terry Fox
6403:1976–2000
6352:Bobby Orr
6184:1951–1975
6109:Bob Pirie
6077:1936–1950
5888:Based in
5794:2 games,
5370:190051314
5348:(1): 17.
5284:Le Devoir
5108:0018-3016
5006:August 3,
4909:August 3,
4784:August 3,
4444:August 3,
4419:March 31,
4394:August 3,
4369:March 31,
4334:March 31,
4309:March 31,
4269:March 31,
4244:March 31,
4218:March 31,
4168:March 31,
4143:March 31,
4081:March 31,
4012:March 31,
3954:April 17,
3919:March 30,
3881:March 30,
3843:March 30,
3783:March 30,
3733:March 26,
3684:March 26,
3646:March 26,
3609:March 20,
3585:March 20,
3465:March 13,
3365:March 12,
3314:March 13,
3289:March 12,
3247:March 12,
3221:March 12,
3143:March 11,
3068:March 10,
3036:March 10,
2695:Footnotes
2593:National
2535:champion
1282:La Presse
1234:in 1992.
1092:blue line
1028:dynasties
797:Jim Henry
765:Jim Henry
570:five-goal
554:Toe Blake
546:left wing
505:Toe Blake
499:Richard (
423:carpenter
314:Toe Blake
308:Richard,
7128:Greg Joy
6938:Joe Krol
6932:Joe Krol
6902:Syl Apps
6431:Ken Read
6141:Joe Krol
5469:March 3,
5319:April 2,
5216:April 2,
5188:citation
5179:April 2,
5084:April 2,
5057:April 2,
5031:April 2,
4947:archived
4903:archived
4870:April 2,
4828:citation
4819:April 2,
4755:April 2,
4730:April 2,
4692:April 2,
4631:April 2,
4594:April 2,
4567:April 1,
4542:April 1,
4516:April 1,
4475:April 1,
3354:50-in-50
3338:April 1,
2899:March 3,
2674:Archives
2641:See also
2584:1946–47
1565:1941–42
1524:1940–41
1488:Mem. Cup
1436:1939–40
1393:1939–40
1336:Playoffs
916:tear gas
709:fighting
661:Archived
637:50 goals
443:baseball
407:Montreal
362:linesman
256:50 games
129:Position
92:Montreal
6007:2021-22
6002:2020–21
5986:2021-22
5949:Players
5944:Records
5939:History
5810:Awards
5693:NHL.com
5449:General
2567:1959–60
2563:1958–59
2559:1957–58
2555:1956–57
2551:1955–56
2547:1952–53
2543:1945–46
2539:1943–44
2523:1956–57
2519:1953–54
2515:1952–53
2511:1951–52
2507:1950–51
2503:1943–44
2491:1955–56
2487:1954–55
2482:1949–50
2478:1948–49
2473:1947–48
2469:1946–47
2464:1945–46
2460:1944–45
2342:1959–60
2299:1958–59
2256:1957–58
2213:1956–57
2170:1955–56
2127:1954–55
2084:1953–54
2041:1952–53
1998:1951–52
1955:1950–51
1912:1949–50
1869:1948–49
1826:1947–48
1783:1946–47
1740:1945–46
1697:1944–45
1654:1943–44
1607:1942–43
1480:1939–40
1350:League
1332:
1324:
1321:
1205:retired
1135:of the
1012:1958–59
972:captain
968:1956–57
948:1955–56
838:1954–55
834:1953–54
749:1950–51
741:1948–49
700:1946–47
696:1945–46
685:in 1981
683:did it
656:scored
641:slashes
618:in 1918
338:retired
330:captain
260:1944–45
231:French:
177:Richard
7423:(2023)
7417:(2022)
7411:(2021)
7405:(2020)
7399:(2019)
7393:(2018)
7387:(2017)
7381:(2016)
7375:(2015)
7369:(2014)
7363:(2013)
7357:(2012)
7351:(2011)
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7339:(2009)
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7190:(1986)
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7142:(1978)
7136:(1977)
7130:(1976)
7113:(1975)
7107:(1974)
7101:(1973)
7095:(1972)
7089:(1971)
7083:(1970)
7077:(1969)
7071:(1968)
7065:(1967)
7059:(1966)
7053:(1965)
7047:(1964)
7041:(1963)
7035:(1962)
7029:(1961)
7023:(1960)
7017:(1959)
7011:(1958)
7005:(1957)
6999:(1956)
6993:(1955)
6987:(1954)
6981:(1953)
6975:(1952)
6958:(1950)
6952:(1949)
6946:(1948)
6940:(1947)
6934:(1946)
6928:(1941)
6922:(1940)
6916:(1939)
6910:(1938)
6904:(1937)
6898:(1936)
6892:(1935)
6886:(1934)
6880:(1933)
6874:(1932)
6816:(2023)
6808:(2022)
6800:(2021)
6792:(2020)
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6764:(2017)
6756:(2016)
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6509:(1987)
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6433:(1978)
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6167:(1949)
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6111:(1939)
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6095:(1937)
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5963:Arenas
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3972:May 8,
3166:. 1971
2598:Award
2443:Award
2399:1,285
1343:Season
1187:Legacy
956:centre
529:rookie
513:points
463:rookie
439:shinny
299:centre
173:Rocket
121:Weight
113:Height
62:, 1961
5954:Staff
5432:(PDF)
5366:S2CID
5358:JSTOR
5338:(PDF)
2680:fonds
2632:1957
2616:1958
2604:Ref.
2601:Year
2449:Ref.
2446:Year
1571:QSHL
1530:QSHL
1401:QJHL
1347:Team
952:Henri
812:rival
645:hooks
552:with
447:boxer
419:Henri
411:Gaspé
295:Henri
275:goals
223:rish-
187:
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5830:1947
5796:1972
5764:1956
5672:ISBN
5654:ISBN
5636:ISBN
5609:ISBN
5589:ISBN
5560:ISBN
5542:ISBN
5520:ISBN
5506:2018
5483:ISBN
5471:2014
5439:2022
5415:2022
5394:2014
5321:2014
5218:2014
5194:link
5181:2014
5155:2013
5132:2013
5104:ISSN
5086:2014
5059:2014
5033:2014
5008:2016
4983:2014
4955:2014
4911:2016
4872:2014
4834:link
4821:2014
4786:2016
4757:2014
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4477:2014
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4220:2014
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4083:2014
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3340:2014
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2716:2017
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2220:NHL
2177:NHL
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1790:NHL
1747:NHL
1704:NHL
1661:NHL
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2020:44
2017:44
2014:17
2011:27
2008:48
1992:13
1989:13
1980:11
1977:97
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1971:24
1968:42
1965:65
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