Jack LeClair
Athlete
1929 –
Who is Jack LeClair?
Joseph Jean Louis "Jackie" LeClair is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.
LeClair played his entire National Hockey League career with the Montreal Canadiens. He played three seasons with the Habs, 1954–55 — 1956–57. He is credited with winning two Stanley Cups, in 1956 and 1957. In 1957 Jackie LeClaire played 47 games for Montreal, qualifying to be engraved on it. LeClair's was sent to the minors before the playoffs started. He never played other NHL game. The remainder of his career was spent in the QHL, AHL and EHL.
Jack had suffered from a heart attack after his NHL career, and which resulted in him experiencing Memory Loss. He died of old age during June 14, 2011. The death was confirmed by the Society of International Hockey Research.
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- Born
- May 30, 1929
Quebec City - Nationality
- Canada
- Lived in
- Quebec City
- Died
- Apr 27, 2024
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on July 23, 2013
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