Claude Provost
Right wing, Ice hockey player
1933 – 1984
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Who was Claude Provost?
Claude Joseph Antoine Provost was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger.
Provost played his entire NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens. He won the Stanley Cup 9 times and the first ever Bill Masterton Trophy awarded for perseverance in 1968. He suffered a fatal heart attack while playing tennis at his home in Florida in 1984. Provost has won the most Stanley Cups of anyone who is not be a member of Hockey Hall of Fame. Every other player and executive who has won at least 8 Stanley Cups is in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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- Born
- Sep 17, 1933
Montreal - Nationality
- Canada
- Lived in
- Montreal
- Died
- Apr 17, 1984
Florida
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on July 23, 2013
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