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Born on September 20th, 1951
Hockey player from Quebec (Canada)
Guy Lafleur is the first player in NHL history to score at least 50 goals and rack up at least 100 points in six consecutive seasons. He first made his mark while playing for the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League as captain of the Remparts before being drafted by the Canadiens in 1971. Nicknamed the “Démon blond” (“Blonde Demon”) and “Flower” by his teammates, Guy played 14 seasons with the Habs, helping them win the Stanley Cup five times. He is considered one of the league’s most popular stars and is ranked the 13th best player in NHL history. The QMJHL has been awarding a trophy bearing his name since 1978.
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