Latest from rwesthead: Henri Richard’s family announces Habs legend had CTE. MORE:
Jun 14, 2023 at 09:47 AM ET
Dr. Stephan Saikali from Universite Laval in Quebec City confirmed Richard was posthumously diagnosed with stage 3 CTE. Other NHL players who have been diagnosed with CTE include Bob Probert, Derek Boogaard, Jeff Parker, Wade Belak, Larry Zeidel, Reggie Fleming, Rick Martin, Ralph Backstrom, Steve Montador, Zarley Zalapski, Todd Ewen and Dan Maloney. Four former junior hockey players, who all died of suicide before the age of 30, have also tested positive for the disease.
Richard won 11 Stanley Cups in his 20-year career with the Canadiens. The younger brother of Maurice “Rocket” Richard, he was born in 1936 in Montreal, and joined the Canadiens in 1955, playing his entire NHL career with the team., Richard had 19 fights over his entire career. He played in 1,258 regular-season games, compiling 358 goals, 688 assists and 928 penalty minutes.
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