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Patrick Roy
Montreal's 4th choice, 51st overall, in 1984 entry draft. Last season Roy won his third Vezina Trophy and was named to his third NHL First All-Star Team. After posting a league-best 2.36 GAA, he was awarded the Jennings Trophy, which he shared three other times. Roy led the NHL in save percentage (.914) and tied for the lead in shutouts.
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Boom Boom is one of the top marksmen in the NHL, his blazing shot making him the third highest scorer in the league last season although he played only 54 games. One of the hardest shooters in NHL history, his shots have been timed up to 120 mph! Is in business for himself during the summer, and relaxes by blasting a golf ball around instead of a puck.



"Baldy" isn't a fast skater, but he passes the puck very well and has a good shot. Outstanding defensively, he is the kind of winger who can hit and hurt. He had a good season with Canadiens last year, but aggravation of a knee injury sidelined him for most of the playoffs. Baldy has to watch his weight during the off-season so he does construction work to keep in shape.



After playing a full season in the Central Professional Hockey League, Jacques is getting his first chance at N.H.L. play. A shifty centre, Jacques figures strongly in Montreal's future plans.



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Andre Pronovost
Steady improvement is a rather obvious sign of progress and for Andre Pronovost the records show he's moving up the hockey ladder. Two years ago the speedy winger rapped in 10 goals in his first taste of NHL play and upped that mark to 16 in 1957-58. Toe Blake is convinced he'll be a 20 goal scorer this year, because he has looked more mature, more confident and more experienced through the training camp of 1958. Last year with Phil Goyette and Claude Provost as his linemates Andre helped give Canadiens even greater balance than in the years before.)
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