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Lafleur s Canadiens legacy began as No. 1 pick in 1971 draft
Chosen over Dionne 50 years ago in opening act of Hall of Fame career by Dave Stubbs @Dave Stubbs / NHL.com Columnist
Guy Lafleur took a few seasons to blossom into the superstar the Montreal Canadiens fully expected he would become. So it makes sense the electrifying offensive talent would be fashionably late to his own welcome to the NHL 50 years ago.
Lafleur was the first among 12 players chosen by the Canadiens in the 1971 Amateur Draft, three more than Montreal selected on Friday and Saturday in the 2021 NHL Draft.
On June 10, 1971, the Canadiens made Lafleur the No. 1 pick in the draft. But the 19-year-old forward from Quebec of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League wasn t in the ballroom of Montreal s Queen Elizabeth Hotel to hear his name call
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TONY GRULLON
El viernes 25 de agosto de 1922 en el Cubs Park, de Chicago, los Filis de Filadelfia se miden a los Cachorros dispararon 26 hits, recibieron 11 boletos, anotaron 23 carreras y salieron por la puerta de la derrota para convertirse en el equipo de Grandes Ligas en anotar la mayor cantidad de vueltas y sufrir un revés. La pizarra terminó 26 – 23 a favor de los Cachorros, conjunto que disparó 25 hits, recibió 10 transferencias y tuvieron dos entradas grandes, en que marcaron 10 vueltas en el segundo acto y 14 en el cuarto para de esta forma lograr la victoria.
Por los Filis, 15 hombres se pararon en el pentágono, 13 de estos anotaron en carrera, once dispararon de hits, solo usaron a dos lanzadores, el abridor Jimmy Ring, quien otorgó cinco transferencias, permitió 12 hits y le anotaron 16 carreras y a Lefty Weinert, quien concedió cinco boletos, le conectaron 13 imparables y le marcaron 10 carrera
WallyWood
They don’t need Greinke, or even Verlander, next season.
Without those 2 former Cy Young winners they still have 6 really good starting pitchers: Lance McCullers, Jake Odorizzi, Framber Valdez, Jose Urquidy, Luis Garcia, and Cristian Javier.
And those two vets are their most expensive players, so all the money they will save goes to re-signing Correa to a long-term deal. No way will they let him walk like they did with Springer last year.
Ronk325
So a rotation consisting of a washed Odorizzi, injury prone McCullers, and 4 guys with little experience and you don’t see a problem there? Also I don’t think you understand the concept of being a free agent. Correa is free to sign with anyone and if that lowball extension offer the Astros gave him is any indication, he’s gone
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