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Guy Lafleur - Net Worth, Age, Height, Birthday, Bio, Wiki!

Explore Guy Lafleur net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! Hall of Fame right-winger, who won five Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s with Montreal Canadiens. He was awarded two Hart Trophies and three Hall of Fame right winger who won five Stanley Cup championships with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970s. He won two Hart Trophies, three Art Ross Trophies and retired with 560 career goals. Trophies. He also retired with 560 career goals. In this article, we will discover how old is Guy Lafleur? Who is Guy Lafleur dating now & how much money does Guy Lafleur have?

NameGuy Lafleur
First NameGuy
Last NameLafleur
OccupationHockey Player
BirthdaySeptember 20
Birth Year1951
Place of BirthThurso
Home TownScotland
Birth CountryUnited Kingdom
Birth SignVirgo
Full/Birth Name
ParentsRéjean Lafleur, Pierette Lafleur
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseLise Lafleur
Children(s)Mark Lafleur, Martin Lafleur

Guy Lafleur Biography

Guy Lafleur is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on September 20, 1951 in Thurso, Scotland, United Kingdom. After being inducted into the Hall of Fame, he played again in the NHL like Like Mario Lemieux, he returned to play in the NHL after already being enshrined into the Hall of Fame..

Lafleur started playing hockey at the age of five after receiving his first hockey stick as a Christmas present. As a youth, he played at the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament three consecutive years from 1962 to 1964, and scored a tournament record of 64 points. In his teens, Lafleur gained considerable recognition for his play as a member of the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, where he led his team to the Memorial Cup in 1971, scoring 130 regular season goals. At the time, Lafleur idolized Jean Béliveau and Bobby Orr.

With Lafleur and fellow French-Canadian Marcel Dionne among the top prospects in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft, the Habs’ general manager, Sam Pollock, was keen to find a way to trade to obtain one of the top two picks. He persuaded California Golden Seals owner Charlie Finley to trade the Seals’ 1971 first-round pick and François Lacombe in return for Montreal’s 1970 first-round pick and veteran Ernie Hicke. Unrelated to the draft of that year was the trading of Ralph Backstrom to the Los Angeles Kings, often credited as helping the Kings stay out of last place; however, at the time of the trade the Kings were ahead of the Seals, Red Wings, Sabres, and Canucks, and the deal had no effect on the Kings’ standings that year. Oakland finished last, leaving Montreal with the first overall pick. Pollock hesitated between Lafleur and Dionne, but chose Lafleur with the first draft choice.

He had two children with Lise.

He opened a restaurant in Quebec after he retired.

Guy Damien Lafleur, OC CQ (born September 20, 1951), nicknamed “The Flower” and “Le Démon Blond”, is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He was the first player in National Hockey League (NHL) history to score 50 goals and 100 points in six consecutive seasons. Between 1971 and 1991, Lafleur played for the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers and Quebec Nordiques in an NHL career spanning 17 seasons, and five Stanley Cup championships (all with the Canadiens). In 2017 Lafleur was named one of the ‘100 Greatest NHL Players’ in history.

Guy Lafleur Net Worth

Guy is one of the richest Hockey Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Guy Lafleur's net worth $10 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

He performed well in the Memorial Cup, and Sam Pollock, Canadiens General Manager, drafted him as the first overall draftee in 1971.

Net Worth$10 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeHockey Player
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

He was a cornerstone of five Stanley Cup championship teams. During the 1978 Stanley Cup finals, Boston Bruins head coach Don Cherry ordered his players to put their sticks up and hit Lafleur whenever they encountered him. At the end of the series, Lafleur’s head was swathed in bandages after numerous slashes from Bruin players. After Montreal won the Stanley Cup, he borrowed it for the weekend without telling anyone to show his friends back home in Thurso, where he set it out on his front lawn for all his neighbours to see.

With Ken Dryden, Jacques Lemaire, and several other key players retiring after the conclusion of the 1979 season, the Canadiens’ dynasty came to an end, losing in the second round of the 1980 playoffs to the Minnesota North Stars in seven games. Injuries shortened Lafleur’s 1980–81 season and his production dropped significantly (during the previous six seasons, Lafleur had reached or exceeded 100 points and 50 goals). In the following seasons, he was overshadowed by Mike Bossy and Wayne Gretzky.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Lafleur is the all-time leading scorer in Canadiens history, notching 1,246 points (518 goals and 728 assists) in his 14 years with the Habs. He led the NHL in points in 1976, 1977, and 1978. He tied for a Montreal club record with Steve Shutt for goals in a season with 60 in 1977–78 and holds the franchise record for points in a season with 136 in 1976–77. Lafleur became the first player in NHL history to score at least 50 goals and 100 points in six consecutive seasons as a Hab. Lafleur was also the fastest player (at the time) to reach 1,000 points, doing so in only 720 games. That record has since been broken by Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and a few others.

Who is Guy Lafleur Dating?

According to our records, Guy Lafleur married to Lise Lafleur . As of January 13, 2024, Guy Lafleur’s is not dating anyone.

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In 1979, Lafleur released an album called Lafleur, consisting of Guy Lafleur reciting hockey instructions, accompanied by disco music.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Guy Lafleur height 6 ft 0 in Guy weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

Height6 ft 0 in
WeightNot Known
Body MeasurementsUnder Review
Eye ColorNot Available
Hair ColorNot Available
Feet/Shoe SizeNot Available

He won three Art Ross Trophies (1976, 1977, 1978), two Hart Memorial Trophies (1977, 1978), three Lester B. Pearson Awards (1976, 1977, 1978), and one Conn Smythe Trophy (1977). He was a member of the Canadian team in the 1976 and 1981 Canada Cup tournaments, winning the Cup in 1976, and was the recipient of the Lou Marsh Trophy in 1977.

Besides the honours received during his playing career, in 1980 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, and in 2005, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.

Facts & Trivia

Guy Ranked on the list of most popular Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Guy Lafleur celebrates birthday on September 20 of every year.

While driving home on March 24, 1981, Lafleur fell asleep at the wheel of his Cadillac and crashed into a highway fence. A metal post pierced the windshield, missing his head by inches while tearing off part of his ear. During the 1980–81 season, Lafleur appeared in only 51 games and scored 27 goals. It was the first time since the 1973–74 season that he failed to score 50 goals or more in a season.

What caused Guy Lafleur death?

Lung cancer

Did Guy Lafleur steal the Stanley Cup?

Lafleur stole the Cup from Mouton’s car later that night and took it on a mini-tour of Montreal bars that night. The next day, he called his father and told him he was bringing it to his hometown, Thurso. A massive party ensued with family, friends and neighbors on his front lawn.

How many times did Guy Lafleur win the Stanley Cup?

Lafleur accumulated an impressive array of individual awards to accompany his five Stanley Cup Championships.

Why did Guy Lafleur leave Montreal?

In 1985, Lafleur decided to retire after disagreeing with then-head coach Jacques Lemaire on how the team should play. General manager Serge Savard denied a trade request and the forward chose to walk away before returning in 1988 to finish out his NHL career with the New York Rangers and Quebec Nordiques.

What hockey great died recently?

NHL world reacts to the death of Guy Lafleur, a 5-time Stanley Cup champion and Canadiens great. The Canadiens and NHL community are mourning the loss of another hockey legend after Guy Lafleur’s family announced Friday that the Canadiens great has died after a battle with lung cancer.

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