Lafleur dies at 70, five-time Cup champion with Canadiens | NHL.com
Hall of Fame forward cornerstone of dynasty, scored at least 50 goals six straight seasons
www.nhl.comI don't have live access to update feeds right now. Based on current widely reported information, Guy Lafleur passed away in 2022; there have been various retrospective pieces since then. Would you like a concise summary of the latest publicly available memorial coverage and key facts about his career?Here’s a concise update based on the most recent widely circulated public reports:
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Hall of Fame forward cornerstone of dynasty, scored at least 50 goals six straight seasons
www.nhl.comNew Brunswickers remember legendary No. 10 for the Montreal Canadiens for his on-ice magic and off-ice generosity.
www.cbc.caCanadiens icon back at work following quadruple bypass, lung operation
www.nhl.comGuy Lafleur, who played for the Montreal Canadiens for 14 seasons, died Friday at the age of 70. He was the team's all-time leading scorer in Canadiens' history with 1,246 points.
globalnews.caHockey Canada sadly acknowledges the passing of hockey icon and Order of Hockey in Canada honouree Guy Lafleur.
www.hockeycanada.caGuy Lafleur was a hockey god. Now, it’s his role as indulgent father to a troubled son that’s on trial.
macleans.caLafleur was a five-time Stanley Cup champion with the Canadiens.
www.nbcsports.comMontreal Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, who captured five Stanley Cup titles and was a hockey hero in Quebec long before his NHL playing days, has died. He was 70.
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