1.
I would compare that to when I first started with the Montreal Canadiens; it was a big family then, where the guys really stuck together and worked like a unit. But when I came back in '88, it was not like that anymore.
Guy Lafleur
2.
It was my dream playing for the Montreal Canadiens - it was my dad's team.
Guy Lafleur
3.
Go ahead, work hard and never be afraid to try something. Even if you don't make it, at least you can say you tried
Guy Lafleur
4.
Being drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, that was the greatest moment in my career. And stealing the Stanley Cup in 1978 and bringing it back to my hometown of Thurso.
Guy Lafleur
5.
The day you hear someone call me captain will be the day I buy a boat.
Guy Lafleur
6.
When trouble comes, it's your family that supports you.
Guy Lafleur
7.
I realized that my family was more important to me than downtown night life.
Guy Lafleur
8.
Play every game as if it's your last one
Guy Lafleur
9.
You do not play hockey for good seasons. You play to win the Stanley Cup. It has to be the objective.
Guy Lafleur
10.
Anyway, I've never been captain in 16 years in the NHL. But that didn't stop me being a leader in my own way.
Guy Lafleur
11.
The crowd doesn't give a crap as long as you bring the money in.
Guy Lafleur
12.
I was working on the farm to get in shape, about a mile away from my parents. You know, I did everything as a kid to stay in shape - jogging, work on the farm, driving the tractor. I'll never forget.
Guy Lafleur
13.
It's nice to go to small places where we had a lot of fans. They followed our career and it's kind of a way to say thank you to them and do it for a good cause.
Guy Lafleur
14.
That's why I made a comeback in 1988. I knew there were chances of not making it, but I didn't want to end up at sixty years old and say I should have tried when I was thirty-eight.
Guy Lafleur
15.
Individual records are nice to get, but before the season starts, you want to play to win the Stanley Cup!
Guy Lafleur
16.
Well, it's always nice to know the fans didn't forget what you did when you played in the NHL.
Guy Lafleur
17.
A lot of the players are not involved with any NHL team, so to play and travel around with the Oldtimers' it's a kind of gift that the players really appreciate.
Guy Lafleur
18.
After 13 years, I couldn't accept to be number two.
Guy Lafleur
19.
It's nice to see the young ones 7, 8, 9 years old. It seems like they know you through their parents.
Guy Lafleur