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 Saturday, May 27
Reaction to the death of "Rocket" Richard
 
  Associated Press

  • "We all wanted to wear (his) No. 9 when we were kids -- not just me. This man played a role in my career through the pride he displayed each time he wore the sweater of the Montreal Canadiens." -- former Canadiens star Guy Lafleur.

  • "He was one of the best players who ever played in the history of hockey. He was a man who had a lot of respect in the hockey world." -- former Penguins star Mario Lemieux.

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  • I have a theory: Whenever he scored a goal the cheer at the Forum was just a decibel higher than when anybody else scored, no matter the importance." -- hockey broadcaster Dick Irvin Jr., whose father coached Richard.

  • "He was an icon in Montreal, in Quebec. People just worshipped him, so did we all," former teammate Dickie Moore.

  • "He had a solid will to win and was a tireless worker. Skilled and determined, he was in all respects an indispensable teammate but also a formidable opponent." -- Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard.

  • "There wasn't a dry eye in the house when he received a standing ovation at the closing of the Montreal Forum (in 1996). It was extremely moving; I almost fell to the ground, my knees were trembling so hard." -- Ronald Corey, former president of the Canadiens.

  • "With his pride, his passion, his drive and his determination, Maurice Richard embodied all the qualities that make hockey great." -- NHL commissioner Gary Bettman.

  • "He'd walk into a room and it was like a king walked in. I live in Three Rivers and the people in Quebec, they loved him, they absolutely loved the guy. He was a great guy." -- broadcaster and former NHL coach Don Cherry.

  • "What truly set him apart -- what made him a special hero to the fans -- was his extraordinary intensity. He played with great emotion and flair and possessed an unmatched will to win. His dazzling combination of skill and drive not only made him one of the greatest hockey players ever, it also made him a symbol to all of what it takes to be a true champion." -- Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien.

  • "As soon as he would touch the puck, you could feel the electricity in the crowd. It was amazing to see how people would react -- not only in Montreal, but everywhere he played. There's never been another like him." -- former linemate Bernie "Boom" Geoffrion.

  • "Richard ... was much more than a hockey player. He was the first NHL player to score 50 goals in a 50-game season among his 544 in 978 regular-season games. He was the most intense athlete this game, this city, this province, this country ever has seen. He was everything that personified greatness. It was in this place -- the Montreal Forum -- he was to become an icon, a legend. He was, in every way, one of a kind." -- Red Fisher of the Montreal Gazette.

  • "Rocket had that mean look on, every game we played. He was 100 percent hockey. He could hate with the best of them. But with all respect, he set the standard to chase, and that was the scoring and also his total ability. ... He was a tremendous influence in the league and for the French population of Canada.
    "He could rile up the Montreal fans in a hurry. God, sometimes I felt sorry for the man. He must have got a standing ovation when he went shopping." -- former Detroit star Gordie Howe.
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