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Not only did Steve Shutt lead the entire league in goal-scoring in 1976-77, with a career-high 60 goals in 80 games, but he was also the first left-winger in NHL history to score 60 goals in a season.
T his Hockey Inside/Out bonus episode answers a question sent in by Gazette reader Lorne Freeman, who wonders if the Canadiens will ever retire No. 22 in honour of Hall of Famer Steve Shutt.
Steve Shutt. 1976-77 (105 points) Steve Shutt played all but 59 games with the Canadiens during his Hall of Fame career, which included five Stanley Cup titles, with a single victory in 1973 and ...
The Canadiens had a top-five pick in consecutive years for the first time since the franchise drafted Guy Lafleur and Steve Shutt in 1971 and 1972, and with both those picks, the Canadiens opted ...
Former Canadien Steve Shutt is enjoying retired life at his home in Sarasota, Fla., despite the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s been a good place to quarantine for the last year-and-a half because ...
There was a time when it made sense for Cole Caufield to wear number 22 for the Sainte-Flanelle. After all, the diminutive winger is a sniper and he was walking in Steve Shutt's footsteps, the man ...