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MONTREAL - On his death at age 83, Montreal Canadiens great Jean Beliveau was remembered as a hockey giant, a legend and a role model to us all. Balenciaga Saldi .Tributes poured in from around the hockey world and from political leaders after the Canadiens announced that perhaps their best player ever, and certainly their greatest captain, had died.Beyond being one of the greatest players in NHL history, Jean Beliveau was class personified, said Canadiens owner and president Geoff Molson. He was a hero to generations of his fellow French Canadians and hockey fans everywhere. Our sport has lost a great ambassador.Flags were lowered to half-mast at the Quebec National Assembly and at Montreal city hall while the hockey great was honoured in the House of Commons.Highlights and reminiscences from fans and Beliveaus former teammates and opponents dominated newscasts. At an arena named after him in Longueuil, Que., the suburb where Beliveau and his family lived for more than 50 years, fans brought flowers to his statue, and one put a Canadiens scarf around its neck.Beliveau won 10 Stanley Cups in his 20 seasons as a player from 1950 to 1971 and seven more as part of the administration of the National Hockey Leagues most successful franchise.But he was known and cherished as much for his graciousness and class as for his hockey skill.He was a great human being, said Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin. Put hockey aside and look at what he represents not only in Quebec and Canada, but across the world.Bergevin said the Canadiens, in the midst of a four-game road trip, would all wear Beliveaus No. 4 on their helmets in a game against the Wild in Minnesota on Wednesday night. The teams next home game is Tuesday night against the Vancouver Canucks.For fans to pay their respects, Beliveau will lay in wake at the Bell Centre on Sunday and Monday, the team announced. His funeral is set for Wednesday at Mary Queen of the World cathedral near the Bell Centre.It promises to be an emotional week, as Beliveau was likely the most popular and respected Canadien in the clubs 105-year history.He was the bar for being a Montreal Canadien, goalie Carey Price told the teams website. He set the standard for everyone else to follow. He was a winner and he was a humble winner.No one knew that better than Beliveaus former linemate Frank Mahovlich, who joined the Canadiens in the 1970-71 season after starring for Toronto and Detroit earlier in his career. Mahovlich discovered a captain like none hed seen before. When I got traded to the Canadiens, I wondered why they had so much success and I found that they never had the problems we had with other clubs, said Mahovlich. If there was a problem, the player would go to Beliveau and Beliveau would take it up to management and get it resolved.So you were ready to play hockey all the time. You didnt have all the grievances other teams had. I think that meant a lot.Mahovlich was on the ice on Feb. 11, 1971, when his six-foot-three centre had a hat trick to reach 500 career goals. The historic marker was a beauty, with Mahovlich slipping a pass to Phil Roberto on the right wing on a rush and Beliveau sweeping in to take the pass, deke Minnesota goalie Gilles Gilbert and flip a backhand inside the far post.Getting an assist on his 500th goal was an honour, said Mahovlich. It was a great goal.It was a goal that typified the grace and skill Beliveau brought to the sport.NHL commissioner Gary Bettman released a statement saying hockey was elevated forever by Beliveaus character, dignity and class.No record book can capture, no image can depict, no statue can convey the grandeur of the remarkable Jean Beliveau, whose elegance and skill on the ice earned the admiration of the hockey world while his humility and humanity away from the rink earned the love of fans everywhere. His departure leaves an immeasurable void.Its been a sombre time for the hockey world. Former player, coach and executive Pat Quinn and former Canadien Gilles Tremblay both died last week, while Mr. Hockey Gordie Howe suffered a major stroke in late October.Beliveau always seemed to have time to talk to fans, sign an autograph or pose for a picture. Stories abound of him sending a note and making a phone call to fans who were ailing or even those who just wished to meet him.Big Jean always practised what he preached, said former Canadien Murray Wilson. He had a very legible autograph because he always thought it was special for someone to ask him for his autograph.Prime Minister Stephen Harper, an avid hockey fan, offered condolences on behalf of Canadians.Mr. Beliveau will be remembered as a hockey giant who inspired a nation with his outstanding skill, humility and pure love of the game, he said in a statement. His legacy lives on in the records he set, the legions of hockey players that he inspired, and the deep love he shared with his home province of Quebec.Gov. Gen. David Johnston said Canada had lost a great champion.In Quebec City, the national assembly observed a minutes silence. Premier Philippe Couillard remembered the Habs legend as a man who transcended sport.For Quebecers and Canadians, he was more than just a great hockey player — he was a gentleman, said Couillard, who recalled getting an autograph from Beliveau outside the old Montreal Forum when he was 13. He gave us an image of ourselves that we liked.Senator Jacques Demers, who coached Montreal to a Stanley Cup in 1993, said: What Im most proud of today, as a French-Canadian, is the tremendous honour that hes paid in tributes by all Canada, anglophones. That makes me feel very special.And Montreal mayor Denis Coderre sent out a tweet that said: Farewell Mr Beliveau, you were an inspiration for us all. A true gentleman.Beliveau won the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP twice. He captured the Art Ross Trophy as the leading scorer in 1956 and won the inaugural the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 1965. In 1,125 games, he recorded 1,219 points on 507 goals and 712 assists.The native of Trois-Rivieres, Que., who grew up in Victoriaville, Que., was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972. His No. 4 was retired in 1971.Beliveau had been in poor health in recent months. His death was felt around the NHL.With his great talent and class, Jean Beliveau not only became a hockey legend but also a model who will be remembered in Quebec and Canada forever, said Colorado Avalanche coach and former Canadiens goalie Patrick Roy.Fellow Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux said Beliveau was class personified.He was a hero to generations of his fellow French Canadians and hockey fans everywhere, said Lemieux. Our sport has lost a great ambassador.Hes an unbelievable man, Boston Bruins coach Claude Julien said. When you talk about class, it has Jean Beliveau written all over it. I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to get to know him.Paul Henderson, the 1972 Summit Series hero who played against Beliveau, added: He played the game the way the game was supposed to be played, but how he conducted himself off the ice. . . I remember thinking Thats the kind of man I want to be, in terms of a husband, a father. You need role models like that — like Jean Beliveau. You ask a lot of people from my era, Beliveau was one of the guys that you wanted to emulate. Man, he lived his life well. Air Max Plus Saldi . Everton Preview West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has been around the game long enough to not get too high when things are going well and not get too low when they arent. Vans Italia .Corey Brewer had 19 points eight rebounds, five assists and five steals for the Timberwolves, who snapped a six-game losing streak and won for just the third time since Ricky Rubio went out with an injured ankle on Nov. http://www.scontatescarpenikeoutlet.it/italia-air-max-90-offerte.html . First, Ivan Nova decided to have season-ending Tommy John elbow surgery. Then Michael Pineda was suspended for 10 games for using pine tar.SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego Padres remembered Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn before Wednesday nights game and then went out and honoured him the best way they could. Pinch-hitter Tommy Medica singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Padres beat the Seattle Mariners 2-1 in their first home game since Gwynn died of cancer Monday. "It was a little different today," said manager Bud Black, who played with Gwynn for one season at San Diego State. "Even when the game was over. I think everybody handles what has happened with Tony a little bit differently." Before the game, Mark Martinez, Gwynns top assistant at San Diego State, threw the ceremonial first pitch to Black. The Padres players and coaches then gathered around a large No. 19 painted on the grass in right field, which was Gwynns number and position, and observed a 19-second moment of silence. "It all sort of hit home and Im sure that the stadium, not just the 25 players, but all of us here in the stadium, have come across Tony," Black said. Starters Felix Hernandez and Andrew Cashner pitched well but didnt get a decision. Hernandez struck out 10 and allowed only three singles in seven innings, with no walks. But he allowed the Padres to tie it at 1 on a wild pitch with two outs in the sixth. Everth Cabrera started the winning rally by beating out an infield single on a chopper against Charlie Furbush (0-4). Cabrera was sacrificed over by Alexi Amarista and scored on Medicas liner to centre. James Jones throw home was late and off line. It was Medicas second game-winning hit of the season. Medica had met Gwynn a few times, and had played against San Diego State while at Santa Clara. The Padres lost their first two games after Gwynn died, at Seattle. "You could see it on the road, even in Seattle, I mean, there were Tony Gwynn jerseys all over the place," Medica said. "You could see how much he meant to baseball, let alone the San Diego Padres organization. You could see it again tonight, and all the great things hes done for this team and for baseball. Im sure he was smiling down after that win." It was the mmost runs the Padres have scored in four games. Air Max 95 Outlet. They had lost three straight, including two in Seattle. Joaquin Benoit (3-0) pitched a perfect eighth. Huston Street worked the ninth for his 19th save in as many chances. Hernandez allowed a leadoff single to Seth Smith in the first and then retired the next 15 batters until Amarista beat out an infield single. Cashner sacrificed Amarista, who took third on Smiths groundout and scored on Hernandezs wild pitch to tie the game at 1. "It was a changeup and I threw it too hard," Hernandez said. "That was a tough loss for us. I missed a lot of pitches." Said manager Lloyd McClendon: "It was a tough game for the Seattle Mariners, not just Felix. Those things happen. They had their best guy on the mound and we had our best guy on the mound. It was one of those games where we knew it was going to be close." Cashner allowed one run and seven hits in seven innings, struck out two and walked two. The Mariners took a 1-0 lead in the second when Mike Zunino was hit by a pitch, took third on Dustin Ackleys single and scored on Brad Millers single. NOTES: The Padres are wearing a patch with No. 19 inside a home plate logo on their jerseys, over the players hearts. Theyre wearing a JC star patch to honour Hall of Fame broadcaster Jerry Coleman, who died Jan. 5 at 89. ... The Padres have scheduled a public tribute to Gwynn for June 26 at Petco Park starting at 7:19 p.m., symbolic because Gwynn made his Padres debut on July 19, 1982. ... Seattle DH Corey Hart (strained left hamstring) and OF Michael Saunders (right AC joint inflammation) are expected to come off the DL on Friday. ... Padres 2B Jedd Gyorko, who has plantar fasciitis in his left foot, is out of a boot and cast but apparently is a ways away from returning. "Its been better," Gyorko said of the injury. ... The Padres plan to place 1B Yonder Alonso (sore right wrist) on the DL and bring up Jake Goebbert. ... The series concludes Thursday afternoon when Seattle RHP Erasmo Ramirez (1-4, 5.27) is scheduled to oppose RHP Jesse Hahn (1-1, 3.72). ' ' '

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