Jean Beliveau, a Quebecois child of the Great Depression, grew up next to a church and when the altar boys were late or missing for mass the priests would come knocking on his door. “I served at ...
The seat – in section 102, row EE, directly behind the home bench at the Bell Centre – is important not for its location, but because of the man who used to occupy it most every game. Of course Jean ...
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Andrew Beliveau graduated from Concordia College, in Minnesota, nearly two decades ago. But he still has a crew of college mates with whom he takes an annual buddies’ trip. In ...
MONTREAL -- It is hard to imagine a classier hockey player, on and off the ice, than Jean Beliveau. A supremely skilled center who spent 18 full seasons and parts of two others with Montreal, Beliveau ...
He would sit three rows behind the Montreal Canadiens bench at Bell Centre, a hockey god in human form. He would sit on the aisle, with friends and media and well-wishers greeting him as “Mr. Beliveau ...
In an age of instant video, statistics and information, there’s less and less room for imagination in sports. When the imagination goes, in a lot of ways, the magic – so often associated with the ...
A 1965 Topps Jean Beliveau #6 PSA 9 MINT sports card is currently available for $1,000. Jean Beliveau was a renowned sportsperson known for his exceptional skills and contributions to ice hockey. Born ...
Jean Beliveau, whose regal bearing and scoring prowess made him a symbol of the Montreal Canadiens and their long-gone days of hockey greatness, died Tuesday in Montreal, the club confirmed on its ...
When the news arrived that Jean Béliveau had died, my mind went back to 1984. March 28, to be precise. That was the day my dad wrote a letter to Béliveau, asking him to go out for dinner with us. To ...
MONTREAL — It was the second intermission of the playoff opener Wednesday night, and P.K. Subban was standing outside the Montreal Canadiens’ dressing room. He had slashed the Ottawa Senators’ Mark ...
The New Hampshire attorney general's office concluded Thursday that a Manchester man was legally justified in the shooting death of his son. George Beliveau, 82, of Manchester, said at the time of the ...