Le Gros Bill's true moniker, Jean Beliveau, appears on Lord Stanley's mug in SEVENTEEN places. Ten as a player and seven more as management.
The only name that appears more as a player is teammate Henri Richard, whose name is stamped on the cup 11 times.
2006-09-05 03:28:11
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answered by Jeff W 4
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10
2006-09-04 15:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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He won 10 Stanley Cups all with the Montreal Canadiens. During his 18 year career in Montreal, he played on 10 Stanley Cup winning teams and was team captain for five of them.
Jean Béliveau retired at the end of the 1970-71 NHL season as his team's all-time leading scorer and the NHL's all-time leading playoff scorer. He scored 507 goals and had 712 assists for 1,219 points in 1,125 NHL regular-season games plus 70 goals and 97 assists for 176 points in 162 playoff games. His jersey number (#4) was retired on October 9, 1971. In 1972, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
2006-09-05 03:25:51
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answered by tyrone b 6
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The Answer is 11.....in his first year winning the cup (1952-53)he only played three games scored 5 goals though but did not play in the playoffs....he won another 10 and was a contributing factor.
the other ten were:
1955-56,
1956-57,
1957-58,
1958-59,
1959-60,
1964-65,
1965-66,
1967-68,
1968-69,
1970-71
2006-09-04 22:11:29
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answered by Rix 2
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I don't know but I 'm going to take a guess, I think someone told me this once----10 as a player 17 all together.
2006-09-04 19:17:49
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answered by lidstromnumber1fan 5
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I believe it is on the Holy Grail 11 times....
HOLY CRAP......
Say that to yourself....11 times!!!
2006-09-05 20:02:25
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answered by Groo The Wanderer 3
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