Maurice and Henri Richard combined for 19 Stanley Cup championships between them. Maurice “The Rocket” was the first player in the history of the NHL to score 500 career goals, and was also the captain of four of the Montreal Canadiens’ five Stanley Cup wins in a row during the 1950s. In fact, such was his impact on the sport that, after his retirement, the Hockey Hall of Fame waived its three-year waiting period to induct him immediately. And Henri, nicknamed “The Pocket-Rocket,” was no slouch: by the time he hung up his skates, he’d compiled 358 goals, 688 assists and an NHL-record 11 Stanley Cups, all with Montreal.
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