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As a 6 year old kid in 1959 Winnipeg I would sneak downstairs and sit on the bottom stair while my Mom and Dad watched CBC’s “Hockey Night in Canada” on Saturdays in our living room. I remember hearing of John Bellybow (Jean Beliveau) and ‘Rishar’ (both Maurice and Henri) so reading of his passing brings back to me a tiny bit of my long ago innocence.
I saw him play hundreds of games on TV and he and Brad Marchand are somewhat similar players in that they could out skate most players, make plays and turn on a dime. He and Bobby Rousseau ‘ragging’ the puck on the PK wouldn’t be tolerated in today’s NHL, but in the 60 it was really something to watch. Claude Provost, Bobby Hulls shadow, was another top penalty killer for them. My aunt dated Tom Johnson for a while so met him in ‘61 or so.
From what I understand Rocket didn’t make him feel welcome on the Canadiens early in Henri’s career and actually resented him.
RIP Pocket.
 
Ree-char. Corn-why-eh. Le-point. Le-mare. Le-flu-er. Mo-have-al-itch. I had no idea how those names were spelled, but I knew they were really great players for the best team in hockey back in the day when we'd visit Detroit in the winter and my grandfather would have "Hockey Night in Canada" on from Windsor.

RIP Henri.
 
Until today, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a picture of him without gray hair. That’s a compliment. To me, he was the ancient warrior who propelled his team to victory more on will than talent.
 
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Ree-char. Corn-why-eh. Le-point. Le-mare. Le-flu-er. Mo-have-al-itch. I had no idea how those names were spelled, but I knew they were really great players for the best team in hockey back in the day when we'd visit Detroit in the winter and my grandfather would have "Hockey Night in Canada" on from Windsor.

RIP Henri.

Jacques Laperriere and Rejean Houle
My hockey friends would imitate Boom Boom Geoffrion talking about Cournoyer
“That Yvan, he’s so QUEEK!!!”
 
As a 6 year old kid in 1959 Winnipeg I would sneak downstairs and sit on the bottom stair while my Mom and Dad watched CBC’s “Hockey Night in Canada” on Saturdays in our living room. I remember hearing of John Bellybow (Jean Beliveau) and ‘Rishar’ (both Maurice and Henri) so reading of his passing brings back to me a tiny bit of my long ago innocence.
I saw him play hundreds of games on TV and he and Brad Marchand are somewhat similar players in that they could out skate most players, make plays and turn on a dime. He and Bobby Rousseau ‘ragging’ the puck on the PK wouldn’t be tolerated in today’s NHL, but in the 60 it was really something to watch. Claude Provost, Bobby Hulls shadow, was another top penalty killer for them. My aunt dated Tom Johnson for a while so met him in ‘61 or so.
From what I understand Rocket didn’t make him feel welcome on the Canadiens early in Henri’s career and actually resented him.
RIP Pocket.
Ragging the puck wouldn’t be tolerated?

Players are far too good of skaters to even allow someone to do that these days. If someone could do it they would.
 
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Wouldn’t be tolerated as in they would be viewed as ‘hot dogs’ and probably be on the wrong end of some treatment by what passes for enforcers or some wide bodied captains like Getzlaf, Benn, Ovie et al.
 
A member of the old-line, six-team NHL royalty I was blessed to watch as a 1971-72 Sabres season-ticket holder. Hull, Howe, Orr, Mikita, Richard, Dave Keon, Jacque Laperriere, Bob Baum, Tim Horton, Jean Ratelle, Phil Goyette, to remember just a few.
I had to spend a good deal of time convincing my children Tim Horton was indeed a hockey star and not just a brand name. I bet I'm not alone there.
 
Wouldn’t be tolerated as in they would be viewed as ‘hot dogs’ and probably be on the wrong end of some treatment by what passes for enforcers or some wide bodied captains like Getzlaf, Benn, Ovie et al.
No chance, it’s not done because it wouldn’t work. Bobby Orr used to do it, it’s not hot dogging and wouldn’t be viewed as such.

Guys are scoring insane goals these days, through their legs the lacrosse goal, these could be viewed as hotdogging and nothing is done to these players.
 
You have a point. I was thinking more that ragging went out when intimidation (Big bad Bruins and Broad St Bullies) became more the norm. The NHL is more of an entertainment product, and a damn good one, than a game played by men with second jobs who play for the love of it. I was talking with a friend who played for the Medicine Hat Tigers in the 70s and he said if you ragged the puck in the WHL you’d be missing teeth by the end of the game. The speed and skill level in today’s NHL is incredible.
 

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