Maurice Richard

Joseph Henri Maurice "Rocket" Richard, PC CC OQ (/rɨˈʃɑrd/; French: [ʁiʃaʁ]; August 4, 1921 – May 27, 2000) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens. He was the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in one season, accomplishing the feat in 50 games in 1944–45, and the first to reach 500 career goals. Richard retired in 1960 as the league's all-time leader in goals with 544. He won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player in 1947, played in 13 All-Star Games and was named to 14 post-season NHL All-Star Teams.

Richard, Elmer Lach and Toe Blake formed the "Punch line", a high-scoring forward line of the 1940s. Richard was a member of eight Stanley Cup championship teams, including five straight between 1956 and 1960; he was team captain for the last four. The Hockey Hall of Fame waived its five-year waiting period for eligibility and inducted Richard into the hall in 1961. In 1975 he was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. The Canadiens retired his number, 9, in 1960, and in 1998 donated the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy to the NHL, awarded annually to the league's regular season leading goal-scorer.

The eldest of eight children, Richard emerged from a poverty stricken family during the Great Depression but was initially viewed as a fragile player. A string of injuries prevented him from joining the Canadian military during the Second World War. Outspoken and intense, he was renowned for his physical and occasionally violent style of play. Richard was involved in a vicious on-ice incident late in the 1954–55 season during which he struck a linesman. NHL President Clarence Campbell suspended him for the remainder of the season and playoffs, which precipitated the Richard Riot in Montreal. The riot has taken on a mythical quality in the decades since, and is often viewed as a precursor to Quebec's Quiet Revolution. Richard was a cultural icon among Quebec's francophone population; his legend is a primary motif in Roch Carrier's The Hockey Sweater. Richard died in 2000 and became the first non-politician honoured by the province of Quebec with a state funeral.

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#4 Maurice Richard (ROOKIE HALL-OF-FAME)
PSA 2.5 - GD+
$6,830
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#1 Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
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#24 Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
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#30 Elmer Lach / Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
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#7 Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
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#37 Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
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#38 Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
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#2 Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
PSA 6 - EX/MT
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#45 Maurice Richard (HALL-OF-FAME)
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Authentic
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March 21 1960 - Maurice Richard (Montreal Canadiens) (Has Address Label on Front HALL-OF-FAME)
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