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    Jay LaFleur (1951-2022): a touching tribute to an idol

    Virginia WhiteheadBy Virginia WhiteheadApril 25, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
    Jay LaFleur (1951-2022): a touching tribute to an idol
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    Supporters of Canadians assembled today at the Bell Center dedicated the touching tribute to Guy LaFleur, to a long standing standing ovation.

    • Read also: A touching tribute to Guy LaFleur, but another defeat for the Canadians

    • Read also: State funeral for Guy LaFleur

    • Read also: Seven Great Moments by Guy LaFleur in Nordic Costume

    “I’m not here for games, I’m really here for Jay, he was the closest to us, and Louis Maynard, 59, shot with confidence. I had no choice but to be there to say thank you, it’s like going back to a full course. »

    A few hours before the clash against the Bruins, fans of Guy Lafleur lined up in front of his statue to commemorate the evening.

    QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    A few hours before the clash against the Bruins, fans of Guy Lafleur lined up in front of his statue to commemorate the evening.

    Even a few hours before the clash against the Boston Bruins, fans of the blonde devil lined up in front of the statue in his doll to memorialize this promised emotionally charged evening.

    Many found themselves shedding tears, if not tears, during the homage dedicated to the idol. Bruins fans were even seen standing during a 10-minute roar of applause for the eternal number 10.

    for a man

    met many fans Newspaper He admitted that he traveled “only for the man”.

    Sylvain and Marcel Savage wanted to be at the Bell Center this Sunday

    QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    Sylvain and Marcel Savage wanted to be there this Sunday at the Bell Four Guy Center.

    This is particularly the case for Marcel Savage, who at the age of 91 last summer, after his Stanley Cup final defeat to Tampa Bay, decided not to return to the Bale position, because of the effort he required.

    “I said it was over. Stairs, stairs, it’s not easy to balance my age. But I had to come back for Jay, he was such a wonderful person.” “I have so many good memories thanks to him,” he said, proudly showing his jacket written across the back. “Lafleur”, signed by the legend of Sainte-Flanelle.


    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    • Mario Beauregard / QMI

    • Mario Beauregard / QMI

    Sylvain Savage added, “When I told my dad that I had tickets, I have to admit that it wasn’t hard to convince him.”

    This fan, holding the No. 10 shirt in her hands, looked emotional.

    QMI’s photo by Mario Beauregard

    This fan, holding the No. 10 shirt in her hands, looked emotional.

    Ottawa, then Montreal

    With Jay LaFleur as an idol since his childhood, an Ontario resident decided to travel from a thousand islands, not far from Kingston, for Saturday matches in Ottawa, then today in Montreal.

    “It was above all Jay and his whole gang, Robinsons, Schats, Lemerre, who made me a fan of Canadians. I will never forget him. a hit “After coming down from the right,” John Booker said.

    like family

    Quebec confirmed today that a national funeral will be held for Guy Lafleur on May 3 (see details below).

    “It is a well-deserved honor. […] I’m definitely going back to the Ardent Chapel, like I’ve lost a loved one,” said Louis Maynard.

    state funeral

    • Next Tuesday May 3 at 11 am
    • Cathedral of Mary, Queen of the World in Montreal

    ARDENT CHAPEL

    • Jay LaFleur will also be exhibiting in the state at the Bell Center, this sunday 1Verse mayofrom From 12 noon to 8 pmas well Monday 2 Mayfrom 10:30 AM to 3 PM.


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