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Joseph Henri Jean-Claude Tremblay (January 22, 1939 – December 7, 1994) was an ice hockey defenceman for the NHL Montreal Canadiens and the WHA Quebec Nordiques, notable for play-making and defensive skills.
After an amateur and minor professional career that saw him move from left wing to defence and win the league Most Valuable Player title in 1960, Tremblay began play for the Canadiens in that season and stuck with the big league squad for good in the 1961–1962 season, playing for five Stanley Cup winning teams. He became one of the NHL's preeminent stars on defence for both his offense and defensive work, playing in seven NHL All-Star Games and setting the franchise record for points by a defenceman, and was recognized as a First Team All-Star in 1971 and a Second Team All-Star in 1968.
In 1972, Tremblay jumped to the upstart WHA with the Nordiques, which had negotiated with the Los Angeles Sharks for his rights. He was the franchise's first great star, as well as the league's first great defenceman, winning the league honors for best defenceman in 1973 and 1975 and being named to the WHA's Team Canada in 1974, leading that club in defensive scoring. Tremblay also led his team to the 1977 AVCO World Trophy championship. He was the only player to play for the Nordiques all seven seasons of the WHA, and retired after the 1979 season. His number #3 jersey was retired by the Nordiques after that season just before the franchise's move into the NHL, thus gaining Tremblay the distinction of being one of only three players to have a number retired by a NHL team without ever actually playing for it (the other two being Johnny McKenzie by the Hartford Whalers and Frank Finnigan by the modern-day Ottawa Senators). He later scouted in Europe for the Montreal Canadiens.
Tremblay may refer to:
Gary Tremblay (1962-), baseball player Red Sox Franchise
A long shot goal by J.C. Tremblay somehow goes into the Winnipeg net, en route to the Nordiques hammering the Jets to take the AVCO World Trophy. The call is by, I believe, Don Wittman and Don Earle.
Jean-Claude Tremblay marque le but décisif le 18 avril 1971 pour éliminer les Bruins en sept matchs. // Jean-Claude Tremblay scores the game-winning goal against the Bruins on Apr. 18, 1971.
Frank Mahovlich combined with Jean Beliveau scores, also J.C.Tremblay. John Ferguson fights.
Extrait du film Les Nordiques Notre Équipe: Tirs de la ligne rouge de Jean-Claude Tremblay qui bat le gardien de Winnipeg en finale de la Coupe Avco
Venom: truth in journalism behind the scene
A long shot goal by J.C. Tremblay somehow goes into the Winnipeg net, en route to the Nordiques hammering the Jets to take the AVCO World Trophy. The call is by, I believe, Don Wittman and Don Earle.
Jean-Claude Tremblay marque le but décisif le 18 avril 1971 pour éliminer les Bruins en sept matchs. // Jean-Claude Tremblay scores the game-winning goal against the Bruins on Apr. 18, 1971.
Frank Mahovlich combined with Jean Beliveau scores, also J.C.Tremblay. John Ferguson fights.
Extrait du film Les Nordiques Notre Équipe: Tirs de la ligne rouge de Jean-Claude Tremblay qui bat le gardien de Winnipeg en finale de la Coupe Avco
Venom: truth in journalism behind the scene
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