He was referred to as Jean Marc Beliveau the first time he appeared in The Hockey News back in 1951. He was 19 and playing junior hockey, but was better than a lot of ...
‘Jean, I’ll feel much better if I know you’re in the room.’ So I said, ‘All right, Sam, I’ll play another year, but it will be my last.” And this is where Beliveau’s legacy comes ...
Known as “Gentleman Jean,” Beliveau’s name is synonymous with ... goals and registered 176 points in 162 games. That level of play contributed to his incredible 10 Stanley Cup victories ...
Mr. Chancellor, it is my honour to present to you Mr. Jean Béliveau: hockey legend, ambassador for the Montreal Canadiens, and beloved public figure. There aren’t many people who can claim that their ...
10 years ago to the day "Le Gros Bill" Jean Beliveau left this ... Elyse Beliveau and their kids. Beliveau was one of the classiest player to play the game and was the one who initiated the ...