....+1.If today's athletes had half the class of Jean Beliveau we would be better off. RIP to the other #4
The truth is that Beliveau signed with Quebec for less to force Montreal to pay up. Hockey owners were ALL powerful at that time, probably the worst in sports, and players wereHeard a radio show this morning about him. He knew what it meant to be one of the greats. He had class and displayed it.
Couldn't believe the Habs bought an entire team so they could own his rights. RIP JB.
Actually, Les Canadiens bought the entire Quebec Senior Hockey League and turned it into a full-time professional league to ensure they got him to play for them.Heard a radio show this morning about him. He knew what it meant to be one of the greats. He had class and displayed it.
Couldn't believe the Habs bought an entire team so they could own his rights. RIP JB.
You'll have to explain what you just meant. I don't get it.[/B]
Well maybe then He should have just been a prick, so you you could honestly criticise him. Right now you have nothing to say !!
I didn't know that about Derek Sanderson, always thought he was a party animal with some skill. If he did try to fight him he'd have to answer to John Ferguson and Claude Provost. Which I have to assume he wasn't looking forward to. The dirtiest hockey player I've ever seen is Mark Messier, did he ever drop the gloves?Jean was so respected and held in such high esteem by the other players that one of the dirtiest, Derek Sanderson, refused to fight him.
49 times in his career... I remember quite a few good tilts. Joel Otto. Marty McSorley.I didn't know that about Derek Sanderson, always thought he was a party animal with some skill. If he did try to fight him he'd have to answer to John Ferguson and Claude Provost. Which I have to assume he wasn't looking forward to. The dirtiest hockey player I've ever seen is Mark Messier, did he ever drop the gloves?
The term "tough as nails" was coined specifically for guys like John Ferguson.I didn't know that about Derek Sanderson, always thought he was a party animal with some skill. If he did try to fight him he'd have to answer to John Ferguson and Claude Provost. Which I have to assume he wasn't looking forward to. The dirtiest hockey player I've ever seen is Mark Messier, did he ever drop the gloves?