Saturday, April 4, 2015

Hall of Fame Canadien Elmer Lach dies at age 97

<span id="midArticle_start"/>(Reuters) - National Hockey League Hall of Famer Elmer Lach died on Saturday at the age of 97, the Montreal Canadiens said.



<span id="midArticle_0"/>Lach, who won the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s Most Valuable Player after scoring 26 goals and 54 assists in the 1944-45 season, played his entire 14-season career with the Canadiens, helping the team to three Stanley Cups.



<span id="midArticle_1"/>The Saskatchewan native played center on the famous Montreal “Punch Line” with Maurice Richard and Toe Blake. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966.



<span id="midArticle_2"/>The Punch Line's 220 combined points in 1944-45 set an NHL record that lasted more than a decade.



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<span id="midArticle_4"/> (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Gene Cherry)



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