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  1. Édouard Charles Lalonde, dit Newsy Lalonde, (né le 31 octobre 1887, Cornwall en Ontario au Canada - mort à Montréal le 21 novembre 1970), est un joueur de hockey sur glace du début du XX e siècle.

  2. 23 janv. 2008 · Édouard Lalonde, « Newsy », joueur de hockey et de crosse (Cornwall, Ont., 31 oct. 1887 -- Montréal, 21 nov. 1970). Il excelle dans ces deux disciplines sportives et connaît la gloire et la notoriété pour son instinct farouche de compétition.

  3. Édouard Cyrille "Newsy" Lalonde (October 31, 1887 – November 21, 1970) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward in the National Hockey League (NHL) and a professional lacrosse player.

  4. 23 janv. 2008 · Édouard Lalonde, "Newsy," hockey and lacrosse player (b at Cornwall, Ont 31 Oct 1887; d at Montréal 21 Nov 1970). He excelled at both sports and gained notoriety and fame for his intense competitiveness. He picked up his nickname during a stint as reporter and printer for the Cornwall Freeholder.

  5. Edouard Lalonde. Remembered by most people now for his legendary hockey career with the Montréal Canadiens, ‘Newsy’ Lalonde’s claim to sporting fame in British Columbia did not come from ice hockey – although he did play a season with the famed Vancouver Millionaires.

  6. EDOUARD C. 'NEWSY' LALONDE. Induction Year: 1950 Played 26 Years. As a youth, he acquired his famous nickname while working in a newsprint plant; he was named Canada's outstanding lacrosse player for the half century in 1950; he played for a diversity of teams but is best remembered for his playing on the Canadiens; he earned his name as one of ...

  7. An Easterner born in Cornwall, Édouard ‘Newsy’ Lalonde made his lacrosse debut, as a goalkeeper, in 1905 with the Cornwall Colts of the National Lacrosse Union. His first season was fairly forgettable as Cornwall finished last in the five-team league with a record of 1 win and 7 losses, with ‘Newsy’ letting in 41 goals for a still ...