Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur dead at 70

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Legendary Hockey Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur, who led the Montreal Canadiens to five Stanley Cupchampionships, including four consecutive titles, died on Friday after a three-year battle with cancer, the team announced. He was 70.

Lafleur, famous for the Canadiens total domination of the 1970s, died in a palliative care center in Montreal, according to NHL.com. "The Flower," as he was nicknamed, was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2019 after tumors were discovered during an emergency heart surgery.


He underwent a second surgery to remove the tumors months later but in October 2020, the cancer had returned.

Guy Lafleur #10 of the Montreal Canadiens waits on face off action against the Boston Bruins at the Boston Garden.

Guy Lafleur #10 of the Montreal Canadiens waits on face off action against the Boston Bruins at the Boston Garden. (Photo by Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images)
"We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Guy Lafleur. All members of the Canadiens organization are devastated by his passing," Geoff Molson, owner, President and CEO of the Montreal Canadiens, said in a statement. "Guy had an exceptional career and always remained humble, accessible and close to the Habs and hockey fans in Quebec, Canada and around the world. Throughout his career, he allowed us to experience great moments of collective pride."

"He was one of the greatest players in our organization while becoming an extraordinary ambassador for our organization and for hockey."
 

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Smoking is bad.....

Was Bossy also a smoker?
 

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His last year in junior he played 62 games and scored 130 goals 79 Assists for 209 PTS.
What a hog.:bowdown:
 

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Smoking is bad.....

Was Bossy also a smoker?
yes he Use to do interviews puffing away. It’s comical everyone smoked in the 70s our government encouraged it . My mom use to say wow the Virginia slims is a sponsored tennis tournament. People smoked on planes trains everything had an ashtray in it you couldn’t buy anything with out a ashtray and a glow stick you could brand your brother with.
 

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yes he Use to do interviews puffing away. It’s comical everyone smoked in the 70s our government encouraged it . My mom use to say wow the Virginia slims is a sponsored tennis tournament. People smoked on planes trains everything had an ashtray in it you couldn’t buy anything with out a ashtray and a glow stick you could brand your brother with.
What’s really funny thinking back teenage years in 80s playing soccer against a couple European travelers and we were all winded as fuck and there smoking during halftime . The good old days
 

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...horrible news...☹️
 

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yes he Use to do interviews puffing away. It’s comical everyone smoked in the 70s our government encouraged it . My mom use to say wow the Virginia slims is a sponsored tennis tournament. People smoked on planes trains everything had an ashtray in it you couldn’t buy anything with out a ashtray and a glow stick you could brand your brother with.
Imagine if Bossy and Lefleur didn't smoke what their numbers would have been...
 

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I don’t think it would have been much different unless they played on acid.
Was thinking they'd be even better since smoking should reduce their endurance and lung capacity.
 

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