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Remembering Phil Goyette: Four-Time Stanley Cup Champion with Canadiens, Dies at 92
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January 18, 2026•4 days ago

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Phil Goyette, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens, has died at 92. Goyette was a forward who played seven seasons with the Canadiens, contributing to their dynasty from 1957 to 1960. He had a 17-season NHL career, also playing for the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers, and Buffalo Sabres, recording 207 goals and 467 assists.
A Montreal Canadiens legend has passed.
Phil Goyette, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the club, died at 92 years old, the team announced on Sunday.
The Lachine, Que., native spent seven seasons with the Habs and was part of the teams that won four straight titles from 1957 to 1960.
Goyette, a forward, played 941 games over 17 seasons in the NHL, also spending time with the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres.
For his career, he recorded 207 goals and 467 assists. He won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy while with the Blues in 1970, tallying career highs in goals (29) and assists (49) while recording just 16 penalty minutes.
Over 341 games with the Canadiens, Goyette had 182 points and 44 penalty minutes.
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