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  1. Jean Béliveau. Joseph Jean Arthur Béliveau CC GOQ (August 31, 1931 – December 2, 2014) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played parts of 20 seasons with the National Hockey League 's (NHL) Montreal Canadiens from 1950 to 1971. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972, " Le Gros Bill " Béliveau is widely regarded as one ...

  2. Jean Béliveau was 6-3 (190 cm) tall. How much did Jean Béliveau weigh when playing? Jean Béliveau weighed 205 lbs (92 kg) when playing. Is Jean Béliveau in the Hockey Hall of Fame? Jean Béliveau was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a Player in 1972. How many goals did Jean Béliveau have? Jean Béliveau had 507 goals over his career ...

    • August 31, 1931
  3. Nov 23, 2008 · Jean Béliveau was born in Trois-Rivières, the eldest of eight children of Arthur and Laurette Béliveau, who were of Acadian descent. (His father’s ancestors settled in Nova Scotia in the mid-17th century, then near Boston after the Acadian expulsion , and finally in Quebec in the mid-19th century.)

  4. Dec 3, 2014 · Jean Arthur Béliveau was born on Aug. 31, 1931, in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, about halfway between Quebec City and Montreal, and grew up mostly in Victoriaville, about an hour to the southeast.

  5. Jean Béliveau (born August 31, 1931, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada—died December 2, 2014, Montreal) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who was one of the game’s greatest centres, noted for his prolific scoring. He played his entire career (1953–71) with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) and won 10 ...

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  6. Jan 1, 2017 · Beliveau arrived with the Canadiens in 1953 from the semiprofessional senior-league Quebec Aces as a long-courted superstar-in-the-making. He was signed on Oct. 3, 1953, to a five-year, $105,000 ...

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  8. Dec 3, 2014 · Montreal Canadiens icon Jean Béliveau. . died Tuesday night at age 83. "He was just a great hockey player and a greater man," said Ab McDonald, a left winger who won three Stanley Cups alongside ...

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