Ex-Canadiens Star Pierre Turgeon To Retire
"Pierre Turgeon, the NHL's 27th all-time leading scorer who played his final two seasons with the Avalanche, has decided to retire. Sources close to the 37-year-old Turgeon said he will make an official announcement soon....
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Image: http://cdn.nhl.com/canadiens/images/upload/2008/04/asg2009_big.jpg MONTREAL – Montreal Canadiens Team Owner George N. Gillett Jr, Team President Pierre Boivin and NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly jointly announced...
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To: Bob Gainey - General Manager, Montreal Canadiens Pierre Boivin - President Dear Sirs, The other day, the New York
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