Guy Lafleur, the dynamic, freewheeling right wing who helped lead the dynastic Montreal Canadiens to five Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s, including four in a row, died Friday in a suburb of Montreal. He was 70.
There are so many points of argument to claim that Guy Lafleur is the greatest Montreal Canadien of all time. Five moments stand out to highlight the Flower s credentials.
He helped lead the team to five Stanley Cup titles and was the first player in N.H.L. history to score at least 50 goals and 100 points in six consecutive years.
LA Kings Agree To Terms With Vladimir Tkachyov On A One-Year Contract
Tkachyov led SKA St. Petersburg with 38 points in 45 games this season by LA Kings @LAKings / LAKings.com
The LA Kings have agreed to terms with free agent forward
Vladimir Tkachyov on a one-year entry level contract worth $832,500, according to Vice President and General Manager
Rob Blake.
Tkachyov, 25, led SKA St. Petersburg (KHL) with 38 points (11-27=38) in 45 games this season. His 27 assists ranked first on the club and was tied for 22nd overall in the KHL. During the postseason, he was first on the team in assists, tallying eight points (1-7=8) in 11 playoff contests. The Omsk, Russia native has appeared in seven seasons in the KHL, totaling 185 points (62-123=185) in 254 career games with SKA St. Petersburg, Ufa Salavat Yulayev,