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Guy Charron
Guycharron
Position Centre
Height
Weight
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
170 lb (77 kg)
Teams Montreal Canadiens
Detroit Red Wings
Kansas City Scouts
Washington Capitals
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Born (1949-01-24)January 24, 1949,
Verdun, QC, CAN
Pro Career 1969 – 1983

Guy Joseph Jean Charron (born January 24, 1949, in Verdun, Quebec) is a former professional centre. He played in the NHL from 1969 - 1981. He also coached on and off from 1990 - 2003.

Playing career[]

Originally a product of the Montreal Canadiens' system, Charron played twenty games with the Canadiens before he was traded during the middle of the 1970–71 NHL season to the Detroit Red Wings in the deal that sent Frank Mahovlich to Montreal. He played with the Red Wings until he was traded to the expansion Kansas City Scouts in 1974. Prior to the 1976–77 NHL season, Charron signed as a free agent with the Washington Capitals, where he played until he retired following the 1980–81 NHL season. Despite playing in 734 NHL regular season games, he never appeared in a single playoff game, which is a record bested only by Olli Jokinen.

He scored 221 goals and 309 assists in his NHL career.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Simon Nolet
Kansas City Scouts captains
1976
Succeeded by
Colorado Rockies captains
Simon Nolet
Preceded by
Yvon Labre
Washington Capitals captains
1978–79
Succeeded by
Ryan Walter
Preceded by
Doug Risebrough
Head Coaches of the Calgary Flames
1992
Succeeded by
Dave King
Preceded by
Craig Hartsburg
Head Coaches of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
2000-01
Succeeded by
Bryan Murray
Calgary Flames Head Coaches
MacNeilJohnsonCrispRisebroughCharronKingPagéBrian SutterHayGilbert • MacNeil • D. SutterPlayfairKeenanBrent SutterHartleyGulutzanPetersWard • D. Sutter
Anaheim Ducks Head Coaches
WilsonPageHartsburgCharronBryan MurrayBabcockCarlyleBoudreau • Carlyle • Bob MurrayEakins


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