Commemorative portrait of Phil Goyette, four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens and first New York Islanders head coach, for obituary news article.
Commemorative portrait of Phil Goyette, four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens and first New York Islanders head coach, for obituary news article.
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Phil Goyette, former NHL forward and Islanders coach, dies at 92

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Phil Goyette, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens, has died at the age of 92. The former forward, known for his sportsmanship, also served as the New York Islanders' first head coach. The Canadiens announced his passing on January 17.

Phil Goyette, born on October 31, 1933, in Lachine, Quebec, began his NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1956-57 season. Over his first seven years with the team, he contributed to four consecutive Stanley Cup victories from 1957 to 1960. In 375 games with Montreal, Goyette recorded 182 points while accumulating just 44 penalty minutes, showcasing his reputation as a gentleman on the ice.

Goyette played a total of 941 regular-season games across four teams, tallying 207 goals and 467 assists for 674 points. He also added 17 goals and 29 assists in 94 playoff games. After stints with the New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, and Buffalo Sabres, he won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in the 1969-70 season with the Blues, where he scored 29 goals and 78 points with only 16 penalty minutes. That award recognized his combination of sportsmanship, gentlemanly conduct, and high playing ability. Goyette concluded his playing career in 1971-72 with the Rangers, who lost the Stanley Cup Final to Boston in six games.

Transitioning to coaching, Goyette became the inaugural head coach of the expansion New York Islanders in the 1972-73 season. The team finished with a 6-40-4 record before he was replaced by Earl Ingarfield. The Canadiens stated, "It is with great sadness that the Montreal Canadiens learned of the passing of Phil Goyette on January 17." They noted he was the second oldest among Canadiens Alumni. The Rangers expressed, "We join the hockey world in sending our condolences to Phil’s loved ones, friends, and former teammates." The Islanders added, "The Islanders are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Phil Goyette, the organization’s original head coach. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends."

Goyette's family thanked the public for their sympathy wishes. No cause of death was provided.

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Reactions on X to Phil Goyette's death at 92 center on tributes from NHL official accounts, alumni, journalists, and fans. Key themes include his four Stanley Cup championships with the Montreal Canadiens, Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship, and role as the New York Islanders' first head coach. Sentiments are uniformly positive, with condolences, career highlights, and personal memories shared.

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Pat LaFontaine at New York Islanders Hall of Fame induction ceremony, holding plaque with Easter Epic highlights on screen.
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Pat LaFontaine set for Islanders Hall of Fame induction

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Pat LaFontaine will be inducted into the New York Islanders Hall of Fame at UBS Arena, reflecting on his career highlights including the legendary Easter Epic. The St. Louis native, drafted by the Islanders in 1983, played nearly eight seasons with the team and became a key figure in their playoff runs. His induction honors his contributions on and off the ice as a player and humanitarian.

Guy Chouinard, who scored the first goal in Calgary Flames history, has died at the age of 69. The former NHL forward played 10 seasons with the Atlanta and Calgary Flames and the St. Louis Blues. He amassed 575 points over 578 regular-season games.

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Legendary NHL goaltender Glenn Hall was laid to rest on January 19, 2026, in Stony Plain, Alberta, following his death at age 94 on January 7. The ceremony honored his remarkable career, particularly his connections to the historic Montreal Forum. Reflections highlighted his endurance and rivalries with Montreal Canadiens stars.

The New York Islanders took a break from their road trip to play pond hockey at captain Anders Lee's backyard rink in Minnesota on Sunday. The event featured childhood jerseys, neighborhood kids, and team camaraderie, evoking fond memories for the players. Coach Patrick Roy praised the joy it brought to the group ahead of their focused practice the next day.

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Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand took a leave from his NHL team to serve as guest coach for a Halifax under-18 hockey squad, supporting longtime friend JP MacCallum after the death of his 10-year-old daughter from cancer. The Wednesday night game at the Halifax Forum doubled as a fundraiser for the family, drawing over 1,000 attendees. Marchand, a co-owner of the team, missed a Panthers game but plans to return Saturday.

Brayden Schenn made his New York Islanders debut in a 2-1 overtime victory over the San Jose Sharks on March 7, following his trade deadline acquisition from the St. Louis Blues. Bo Horvat scored the winner but was fined $2,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct, while Jean-Gabriel Pageau signed a three-year extension.

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The Calgary Flames defeated the New York Islanders 4-2 at Scotiabank Saddledome on Saturday, marking their third win in four games. Adam Klapka recorded a goal and an assist in the victory, while Dustin Wolf earned his first win in six starts with 28 saves. The Islanders, on a seven-game road trip, got goals from Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Anders Lee but fell to 2-2-1 in their last five.

 

 

 

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