I caught the tail end of a biography on Frank Mahovalich on Life & Times on CBC just now. I was trying to remember other players who have had great years in both Montreal and Toronto. Dick Duff and Gordie Drillon come to mind, but that's about it. (And yes, I remember Duff, but Drillon was before even my time.)
Can anyone think of anyone else?
By the way, it said that Frank was asked by Jean Chretien to become a senator (i.e. a member of the Canadian Senate, not a hockey player for Ottawa) only after his first choice turned him down. The first choice? Jean Beliveau. I knew he had turned down a chance to be Governor General, but I didn't know about the senate offer. Ottawa's loss is Montreal's gain.
* For the Americans on this board - and I know Davidb knows this - they are appointed to the senate in Canada, not elected like in the US
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Doug Gilmour and Vincent Damphousse are two who come to mind. Great post, very interesting stuff! Habtastic
Forgot about Vinnie (he was only in TO for a year, I think). But I wouldn't say Gilmour had great years with the Habs; he was well over his prime then - but still good, granted.
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How about Gilmour (93) - Perrault (94) - Berazin (95)
Berazin's first goal as a Hab was the 10,000th home ice goal scored by the Canadiens and was scored and assisted by ex-leafs...... Berazin from Gilmour & Perrault
How about Gilmour (93) - Perrault (94) - Berazin (95) Berazin's first goal as a Hab was the 10,000th home ice goal scored by the Canadiens and was scored and assisted by ex-leafs...... Berazin from Gilmour & Perrault
What a great piece of trivia!
I forgot Perreault was an ex-Leaf. A good one for the list (although I'd leave Berezin off).
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Cleghorn wrote: Wasn't there a netminder who did o.k. in both places? Oh, that's right. JACQUES PLANTE!!! I thought you were going to say Michel "Bunny" Larocque.
Well. Plante can be the starter and Bunny the back-up on our all-time Hab/Leaf Team.
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New assistant coach Kirk Muller (or did I dream he was a Laff?)
Yes, he played parts of two years with the Laffs, but didn't do much. His best years were with New Jersey & Montreal.
We're starting to accumulate a pretty good team! A little weak on defense, however (much like the present-day Habs & Leafs ). I'll have try try to dredge up a couple.
Leave it with me.
-- Edited by Nil d at 20:52, 2006-07-19
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A little weak on defense, however (much like the present-day Habs & Leafs ). I'll have try try to dredge up a couple. Leave it with me. -- Edited by Nil d at 20:52, 2006-07-19
Well, here's all I could find: Larry Hillman, Bill Root, Lucien Deblois, Ric Nattress, Mathieu Schneider (I forgot he was a Leaf briefly), Gerald Diduck, Jyrki Lumme, and Dave Manson. Not exactly a Norris Trophy line-up, although Schneider & Lumme aren't bad.
On the other hand, I found another back-up goalie - Wayne Thomas, and a surprise forward - Hall of Famer Dickie Moore! Who knew he was ever a Leaf?
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You need defense men ......go with Bill Root & Mathieu Schneidier and another forward dangerous Dan Dauost - At the time The Habs had to make a decision keeping one of these two - Dauost or Guy Carbonneau....I think they made the right choice.....