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Claude Provost: 1966-67 Topps 9

1966-67 Topps 9 Claude Provost Hockey Card (Front)

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1966-67 Topps 9 Claude Provost Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes

Claude, an eleven year veteran with Canadiens, reached the 200 goal plateau last season. A fast-skating, tireless player, Claude is particularly adept at checking opposing forwards and coming up with the puck in corner skirmishes.

En Français

Claude, un vétéran de onze ans avec les Canadiens, a atteint l’étape de 200 buts la saison dernière. Claude, qui est un joueur rapide et infatigable, est particulèrement habile à tenir en échec les avants de l’autre club et à sortir des mêlées dans les coins avec la rondelle en sa possession.

Details

Goal number 200 for Claude Provost was scored on February 13, 1966 at Detroit Olympia in a 4-3 win over the Red Wings. Provost scored the milestone goal 1:17 into the game, putting the Canadiens up 1-0. The goal was scored on Detroit goalie Roger Crozier and assisted by Gilles Tremblay.

As an encore, just under four minutes later, Claude put the Habs up 2-0 with his second of the game, 14th of the 1965-66 NHL season and 201st of his NHL career. To cap off the night, Provost assisted on Tremblay’s game winning goal, scored 35 seconds into the third.

Provost’s numbers dropped dramatically in 1966-67 with eleven goals and 13 assists for 24 points over 64 games. However, again against the Red Wings, Claude had an exceptional game on March 4, 1967 at the Montreal Forum. He scored late in the first, assisted by Henri Richard, to make the score 3-0. It served as the game winner in the 6-2 victory. Provost also assisted on a shorthanded goal by Gilles Tremblay in the second and Henri Richard’s 12th of the season, 59 seconds into the third.

Between 1955-56 and 1969-70, Claude Provost played 1,005 regular season and 126 playoff games in the National Hockey League, all with the Montreal Canadiens. The nine-time Stanley Cup champion had a career year in 1961-62 with 33 goals, leading the Habs and finishing in a three-way tie for second in the NHL with Frank Mahovlich and Gordie Howe.

Claude Provost NHL Career Stats

Regular Season

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1955-56Montreal Canadiens6013162930
1956-57Montreal Canadiens6716143024
1957-58Montreal Canadiens7019325171
1958-59Montreal Canadiens6916223837
1959-60Montreal Canadiens7017294642
1960-61Montreal Canadiens491141532
1961-62Montreal Canadiens7033296222
1962-63Montreal Canadiens6720305026
1963-64Montreal Canadiens6815173237
1964-65Montreal Canadiens7027376428
1965-66Montreal Canadiens7019365538
1966-67Montreal Canadiens6411132416
1967-68Montreal Canadiens7314304426
1968-69Montreal Canadiens7313152818
1969-70Montreal Canadiens6510112122
Totals1005254335589469

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1955-56Montreal Canadiens1033612
1956-57Montreal Canadiens100118
1957-58Montreal Canadiens101348
1958-59Montreal Canadiens116282
1959-60Montreal Canadiens81120
1960-61Montreal Canadiens61344
1961-62Montreal Canadiens62242
1962-63Montreal Canadiens50112
1963-64Montreal Canadiens722422
1964-65Montreal Canadiens1326812
1965-66Montreal Canadiens102352
1966-67Montreal Canadiens71120
1967-68Montreal Canadiens13281010
1968-69Montreal Canadiens102242
1969-70Montreal Canadiens00000
Totals12625386386

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NHL Hockey Trivia: Claude Provost

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1. Claude Provost spent his entire NHL career with which team?




2. How many Stanley Cups did Claude Provost win during his career?




3. Provost was known for his defensive play and won which major NHL award?




4. Which superstar did Claude Provost famously shadow as a defensive specialist?




5. In which decade did Claude Provost play his final NHL season?




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