Although he was born in Ontario, Jack Laviolette moved to Quebec at a young age and became one of the first true French Canadian stars in Hockey. His first taste of pro hockey was in Michigan, but he returned to Montreal and was a long time player with the Shamrocks and later the fabled Montreal Canadians. He was a decent Defenseman, a good leader and a popular competitor among fans and peers. A car accident in 1918 would end his career a couple of years early as his right foot was amputated.
Should Jack Laviolette be in the Hall of Fame?
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Should Jack Laviolette be in the Hall of Fame?
I totally agree with this induction. - 71.4%
I am fine with this induction. - 0%
I do not agree with this induction, but it does not bother me. - 0%
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