
It was announced today that former four time Stanley Cup Champion Gilles Tremblay died today at the age of 75.
Known for his two-way skill, Tremblay played nine seasons in the National Hockey League, all of which were the Montreal Canadians. Over a 506 Game career, Tremblay accrued 330 Points and another 23 in the Playoffs and is one of the rare players to own four Stanley Cup Rings.
The former Left Winger would go on to a successful career in broadcasting on the French language broadcasts of Montreal Canadians games. He would win the Foster Hewitt Award for excellence in broadcasting in 2002.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our condolences to the friends and families of Gilles Tremblay at this time.
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