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Top 10 des faits saillants de la carrière de Martin St. Louis



Martin St. Louis est l’un des joueurs les plus décorés de l’histoire de la LNH. Les réalisations de St. Louis incluent la victoire du trophée Hart une fois, du trophée Art Ross à deux reprises, du trophée commémoratif Lady Byng à trois reprises et, plus particulièrement, de la Coupe Stanley avec le Lightning de Tampa Bay en 2003-04. Découvrez les 10 meilleurs faits saillants de la carrière de l’intronisé au Temple de la renommée du hockey 2018 et actuel entraîneur-chef des Canadiens de Montréal. Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne pour les dernières actions de hockey en cliquant sur le gros bouton rouge brillant ABONNEZ-VOUS. Regardez le hockey en direct où que vous soyez : https://www.nhl.com/subscribe Dernières nouvelles, scores, statistiques, analyses et faits saillants en temps réel : https://www.nhl.com Vous vous sentez social ? Twitter : http://twitter.com/nhl Facebook : http://facebook.com/nhl Instagram : http://instagram.com/nhl

25 Comments

  1. Im 5’8 and 27 y/o just picked up hockey might go pro since marty did it at the same height wish me luck boys

  2. Glad to have been at his 4 goal game vs the Sharks in 2014. Best game I’ve been to. Legendary player

  3. I love how in most of these clips St. Louis falls down

    (Edit: He was a legend and he will do good for Montreal)

  4. I actually think the smaller guys have better looks at the net. You can see more net when you're shorter. Now, it doesn't matter as much. But back then, it was almost unheard of to have a player that small.

  5. Calgary traded him to Tampa Bay (too small), then he scores that goal… maybe the worst trade Calgary ever made?

  6. His highlight real is so impressive. Supremely skilled and a really hard worker.

  7. damn i never noticed before but watching this i see that he plays almost exactly like Caufield exept he's a lefty and Caufield is a righty but the playstyle is almost the exact same

  8. he would have better stats in todays hockey…is hockey style was very good for hockey in that time …but more adapted for todays hockey

  9. St. Louis was always skating. He was a speedy dynamo blasting his way around the rink. What an all-time great amazing inspiring player.

  10. 3:49 remember when hooking was allowed? He reaches all the way around to his far arm JUST as he's about to make a pass. This causes the turnover. The idea that you put this at number two is kinda weird. That was a pretty dirty hook.

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