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Hockey Legend Jean Beliveau dies at 83

Editorial Board by Editorial Board
December 3, 2014
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Ambassador David Jacobson and Jean Beliveau at a Canadiens / Sabres Game in 2009.  Picture: Wikimedia

Ambassador David Jacobson and Jean Beliveau at a Canadiens / Sabres Game in 2009. Picture: Wikimedia

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Ambassador David Jacobson and Jean Beliveau at a Canadiens / Sabres Game in 2009.  Picture: Wikimedia
Ambassador David Jacobson and Jean Beliveau at a Canadiens / Sabres Game in 2009. Picture: Wikimedia

Past Montreal Canadian player and Hockey Legend Jean Beliveau has died.  He was 83.

Beliveau was a true gentleman.

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He was involved for over 20 seasons in various capacities with the NHL.  As a player for the Montreal Canadiens, and as Team Captain, he won the Stanley Cup a total of 10 times.  He was part of 7 other championships as part of the executives.

Inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972, Beliveau holds the most Stanley Cup victories by an indivual to date.

Canada mourns his loss but will treasure his memory.

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