Howie Meeker Hockey School
Howie Meeker Hockey School: Puck control and the snapshot
Broadcast Date: Dec. 5, 1975
It's like father like son in this episode for forwards, as young Andy Meeker instructs his dad on the finer points of passing and puck control. What's the reward for such a solid explanation? Enter Montreal Canadiens superstar Guy Lafleur. In a quick demonstration of his potent "snapshot," Lafleur tells the kids to put the puck on the toe of their stick, lean into the blade and let it rip.Howie Meeker Hockey School: Puck control and the snapshot
• One of the most popular and productive players in Montreal Canadiens' history, Guy Lafleur helped the club win five Stanley Cups during his 14 years with the franchise. For the NHL's 1975-1976 season (when this episode aired), Lafleur won the Art Ross Trophy for most points scored in the regular season and the Lester B. Pearson Award for most outstanding player as judged by his fellow players.
• The 1975-1976 season also saw the rise of the Montreal hockey dynasty that lasted until 1979 and captured four consecutive Stanley Cups. Guy Lafleur played a huge part on that celebrated team, and was named an all star every year until 1980. He became an officer of the Order of Canada in 1980 and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988. The Canadiens retired his number (10) in 1985. As of 2008 he still holds several club records, including most points in a season.
Howie Meeker Hockey School: Puck control and the snapshot
Medium: Television
Program: Howie Meeker Hockey School
Broadcast Date: Dec. 5, 1975
Guest(s): Guy Lafleur, Andy Meeker
Host: Howie Meeker
Duration: 11:04
Last updated:
May 2, 2009






Howie Meeker Hockey School
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