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Events
The Latest Upcoming Events!
Guy Lafleur and the Montreal Canadians Alumni vs Local Team
Date: February 19,2010
Time: 7:30 PM
Place: Eganville Arena 178 Jane St.
THE ONLINE AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED
TICKETS ARE LIMITED AND ARE AVAILABLE AT:
Municipal Office
49 Bonnechere St.
Eganville,Ont.
VIP TICKETS ARE NOW SOLD OUT
Community Arena
178 Jane St.
Eganville,Ont.
General Admission $25.00 (less than 200 tickets remain)
TICKETS ARE GOING FAST AND ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
For further information (613)628-3101 or email Bryan Martin
Line up - MONTREAL CANADIENS ALUMNI - EGANVILLE
#33 Richard Sévigny
Only goalie in league history to play for the Habs and the Nordiques as well as each of their farm teams. Nova Scotia Voyageurs (MTL) and Fredericton Express (QUE)
Won the Vezina trophy in 1980-81 along with teammates Denis Herron and Michel "Bunny" Laroque.
#6 Martin Lafleur Son of Guy Lafleur
#10 Guy Lafleur
One of the most popular NHL players.Hall of fame player and three times best scorer. Won 2 Art trophies Won 5 Stanly Cups with the Montreal Canadiens
#11 Yvon Lambert First Team AHL All-Star in 1973 Won four straight Stanley Cups with Montreal from 1976-1979
Scored the game-winning goal in overtime in Montreal's thrilling come-from-behind 5-4 win over
Boston in Game 7 to advance to the Cup final.
#26 Normand Dupont One of the most prolific player ever to play in the Canadian Hockey League, he scored a staggering
568 points in four seasons with the Montreal Junior Team of the QMJHL Played six seasons with Biel in the Swiss League where he scored 470 points in only 218 games
#27 Gilbert Delorme
Two of his three QMJHL seasons ended with over 100 points (111 in 1979-80 and 106 in 1980-81) Enjoyed his best NHL season with the Canadiens in 1982-83 with a total of 33 points (+27 plus/minus)
#28 Karl Dykhuis Career of 12 years with the National Hockey League for Chicago, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and
Montreal.
#28 Gilles Thibaudeau
Played 5 years in the NHL with Montreal, New York and Toronto
#29 Gaston Gingras
Won the Stanley Cup in 1986 with the Montreal Canadiens. Made his reputation in the league because of his terrific slap shot. Played 5 seasons in Europe (Biel, Switzerland and Gardena, Italy).
#36 Sergio Momesso Played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League between 1983 and 1997 for Montreal
Canadiens, St-Louis, Vancouver, Toronto and New-York.
#39 Enrico Ciccone 14 years with the NHL with Tampa Bay, Chicago and then with the Montreal Canadiens.
#44 Stéphane Richer Career of 17 years in the National Hockey League with Montreal, New Jersey and Tampa Bay
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