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Canadiens Cup Winner Lefley Dies at 77
1 Feb
Summary
- Lefley, a two-time Stanley Cup winner with Montreal, has died.
- He played 174 regular-season games for the Canadiens, scoring 45 goals.
- Lefley later had a standout 43-goal season with the St. Louis Blues.

A former player for the Montreal Canadiens, Lefley, has passed away. He was selected sixth overall in the 1970 draft by Montreal and was instrumental in the team's Stanley Cup victories in 1971 and 1973.
During his tenure with the Canadiens, Lefley participated in 174 regular-season games, recording 45 goals and 60 assists. He also contributed three goals and six assists in 24 playoff appearances.
In the 1974-75 season, Lefley was traded to the St. Louis Blues. He showcased his scoring prowess with a remarkable 43-goal, 85-point season in 1975-76. His career total stands at 128 goals and 164 assists across 407 regular-season games.




