Former Canadiens Star Don Marshall Dies at 92
Former Canadiens Star Don Marshall Dies at 92

Former Canadiens Star Don Marshall Dies at 92

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Donald 'Donnie' Marshall, the last surviving member of the Montreal Canadiens dynasty that won five consecutive Stanley Cups from 1956 to 1960, has passed away at the age of 92. Throughout his 20-year NHL career, Marshall played for the Canadiens, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, and Toronto Maple Leafs, accumulating 265 goals and 324 assists over 1,176 games. He was a key player during the Canadiens' championship run, primarily serving as a checker on a line with Phil Goyette and Claude Provost. The Canadiens expressed their condolences, remembering him as a significant champion in their history. Marshall's versatility and willingness to adapt to his coaches' strategies defined his career, earning him an NHL All-Star selection in 1968. His contributions to the sport and lasting legacy will be remembered by fans and teammates alike.

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