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Lane Hutson’s breakout season draws lofty comparisons to some of hockey’s all-time greatest and most legendary players.
Franklin's Elyssa Biederman scored the game-winning goal in the 14th round of the shootout for the U.S. collegiate team ...
Born in Holland, Michigan, Hutson (5-foot-9, 162 pounds) helped Montreal qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first ...
A Montreal Canadiens legend claims the team’s most talented player since Guy Lafleur, overlooking Patrik Laine, underscoring ...
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Habs Legend Calls Hutson Most Talented Hab Since Lafleur
Earlier this week, during his annual golf tournament in Terrebonne, Montreal Canadiens legend Serge Savard called Habs ...
With the NHL offseason in a bit of a lull, everyone is looking ahead to see what next season could bring. That is why it is ...
MONTREAL, QC — Hockey Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur, who helped the Montreal Canadiens win five Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s, has died at age 70. A cause of death was not immediately known, but ...
Guy Lafleur, the Montreal Canadiens icon who won five Stanley Cups and holds the franchise record for points, has died. He was 70. The Canadiens announced the Hall of Famer's death. He had been ...
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 was at once a huge superstar and a humble man accessible to his adoring public. His funeral reflected both sides of the man.
Lane Hutson's historically great rookie season has earned him high praise from Montreal Canadiens legend and Hockey Hall of ...
MONTREAL — Hockey Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur, who helped the Montreal Canadiens win five Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s, has died at age 70. The No. 1 pick in the 1971 NHL draft, Lafleur ...
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