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Official Release: The Passing of Claude Ruel

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Official Release: The Passing of Claude Ruel
Photo: Montreal Canadiens
Photo: Montreal Canadiens
Photo: Montreal Canadiens

Montreal Canadiens’ Press Release

MONTREAL — Claude Ruel passes away at the age of 76.

It is with a great deal of sadness that the Montreal Canadiens organization learned on Monday of the passing of Claude Ruel. Mr. Ruel was 76 years old.

A native of Sherbrooke, QC, Ruel was born on September 12, 1938.

He was twice named head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, first between 1968 and 1970, then again between 1979 and 1981. Over the span of 305 career games behind the Canadiens bench, he registered a remarkable 172 wins, 82 losses and 51 ties.

During his first season as head coach, Ruel led the Canadiens to a 16th championship, becoming the 11th head coach in NHL history to lift the Stanley Cup during his rookie year. Over his two stints in Montreal, Ruel coached a number of Canadiens legends, including Yvan Cournoyer, Jean Beliveau, Henri Richard, and Serge Savard.

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  1. So sad to hear the passing of Claude Ruel my heart & compassion goes out to his family & loved ones.
    I can remember Claude behind the bench of the Habs so well he was a great hockey mind & believed in a fast transition team from defence to offence.
    You will be missed Claude by all of us great Hab fans & be-loved Hab players you touched with your passion & talent for the game of hockey,rest in peace GBU;Go Habs Go !!!

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