Christian Bordeleau
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==Playing career== |
==Playing career== |
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[[File:ChrisBordeleauMontreal.png|thumb|Bordeleau for Montreal Canadiens in 1969]] |
[[File:ChrisBordeleauMontreal.png|thumb|Bordeleau for Montreal Canadiens in 1969]] |
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[[File:ChrisBordeleau.png|thumb|1973 card of |
[[File:ChrisBordeleau.png|thumb|1973 card of Bordeleau for Winnipeg Jets]] |
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[[File:ChristianBordeleauQUE.png|thumb|1976 photo of Bordeleau for Quebec Nordiques]] |
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Bordeleau started his [[National Hockey League]] career with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in [[1968–69 NHL season|1969]]. He also played for the [[Chicago Black Hawks]] and [[St. Louis Blues]]. He left the NHL after the [[1971–72 NHL season|1972]] season and would also play in the [[World Hockey Association]] for the [[Winnipeg Jets (1972–96)|Winnipeg Jets]] and [[Quebec Nordiques]]. He won the [[Stanley Cup]] in [[1968–69 NHL season|1969]] with the [[Montreal Canadiens]]. Christian's brothers [[J.P. Bordeleau|Jean-Pierre]] and [[Paulin Bordeleau]] were also professional hockey players. |
Bordeleau started his [[National Hockey League]] career with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in [[1968–69 NHL season|1969]]. He also played for the [[Chicago Black Hawks]] and [[St. Louis Blues]]. He left the NHL after the [[1971–72 NHL season|1972]] season and would also play in the [[World Hockey Association]] for the [[Winnipeg Jets (1972–96)|Winnipeg Jets]] and [[Quebec Nordiques]]. He won the [[Stanley Cup]] in [[1968–69 NHL season|1969]] with the [[Montreal Canadiens]]. Christian's brothers [[J.P. Bordeleau|Jean-Pierre]] and [[Paulin Bordeleau]] were also professional hockey players. |
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