About Guillaume Latendresse Memorabilia & Collectibles
Guillaume Latendresse is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was given the number 84 to wear on his jersey prior to the start of his first season. While unaware of its significance, he became the first player in the NHL to ever wear number 84 which was the last remaining number to ever be worn.
Latendresse was linked to Roy and Lafleur. At a press conference after the game against the Edmonton Oilers, Latendresse was asked about the comments of
Patrick Roy, a retired ice hockey goaltender. He talked briefly about it. On the other hand, often chant "Guy! Guy!" when Latendresse handles the puck during Canadiens games is widely considered as a tribute to
Guy Lafleur, one of the most naturally gifted and popular players.
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About Guillaume Latendresse:
Guillaume Latendresse (full name: Guillaume Latendresse; no nicknames) plays left wing for the Minnesota Wild. Over 5 seasons, he has played 295 games, scored 76 goals, and made 52 assists. Born in Ste-Catherine, Quebec on May 24, 1987, Latendresse stands 6-2 and weighs 230 lbs. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2nd round (45th overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.