Hockey world grieves Guy Lafleur’s passing, celebrates his legacy
Guy Lafleur racing down the right side, his trademark mane trailing behind him, before he struck one of his signature thunderclap slapshots is an image that’s been burned into the memories of hockey fans around the world.
Tributes poured in Friday from teammates, opponents and admirers after the Montreal Canadiens confirmed that the Habs legend had died at age 70, a week after the death of New York Islanders great Mike Bossy.
“I can remember actually some of the first games I played against Guy,” said Calgary Flames coach Darryl Sutter, who squared off against Lafleur as a player while he was a member of the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1980s.
“Opening night at the Forum, our line had to check his line so I was the left-winger and he was the right-winger.