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  1. Lalonde is regarded as one of hockey's and lacrosse's greatest players of the first half of the 20th century and one of Canadian sport's most colourful characters. He played for the Montreal Canadiens – considered to be the original "Flying Frenchman" – in the National Hockey Association and the NHL.

  2. Mar 27, 2019 · Lalonde returned and scored 25 goals in 18 games, finishing fifth in scoring behind Joe Malone of Quebec who scored 43 goals in 20 games. Lalonde, now the team captain, was an instrumental figure in Les Canadiens first Stanley Cup championship.

  3. 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 ...

  4. He played for the Montreal Canadiens -- considered to be the original "Flying Frenchman" -- in the National Hockey Association and the NHL. He also played for the WCHL 's Saskatoon Sheiks. Before playing professional ice hockey, he worked in a newspaper plant, where he acquired the "Newsy" moniker.

  5. Jun 3, 2006 · Lalonde, who earned his nickname because he worked in a newsprint plant in his youth, was a true superstar in both hockey and lacrosse. In fact, he was probably better at lacrosse. He was so good that in 1950 he was named Canada's outstanding lacrosse player of the half century.

  6. Feb 27, 2021 · In 1950, Canadian sports journalists named him the greatest lacrosse player of the first half of the 20 th century. In 1965, he was one of the first men inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Going back to hockey, Lalonde’s legacy is hard to dispute.

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  8. Aug 13, 2010 · For all intents, Newsy Lalonde was a Canadiens player from 1909-10 to 1921-22, twelve hockey seasons in which he scored 141 goals in 109 NHA games in a Montreal uniform, and another 124 goals...

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