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  1. Elmer James Lach (né le 22 janvier 1918 à Nokomis, ville de la province de la Saskatchewan au Canada - mort le 4 avril 2015 à Kirkland, dans la province de Québec au Canada) 1 est un joueur professionnel de hockey sur glace.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elmer_LachElmer Lach - Wikipedia

    Elmer James Lach ( / ˈlɑːk / LOCK, January 22, 1918 – April 4, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 14 seasons for the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL). A centre, he was a member of the Punch line, along with Maurice Richard and Toe Blake.

  3. Elmer Lach was a center who played for Montreal Canadiens from 1939 to 1954. He won six Stanley Cups and two major awards: the Hart Trophy in 1945 and the Art Ross Trophy in 1948.

  4. 4 avr. 2015 · Elmer Lach was a centre who played for the Canadiens from 1940 to 1954 and won three Stanley Cups and two scoring titles. He was the oldest living NHL player and a Hall of Famer who had a tough and elegant style of play.

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  6. 4 avr. 2015 · Elmer Lach was the center of the Punch Line with Toe Blake and Maurice Richard, and the NHL's all-time leading scorer when he retired in 1953-54. He won three Stanley Cups and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966.

  7. 4 avr. 2015 · The Nokomis, Sask., native, who died at age 97 in Montreal on Saturday, could skate and score well enough to be called Elegant Elmer and had a battling nature that made him an invaluable player...