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"I always tell everybody that he, more than any other coach that I ever played with, had a feel behind the bench that was better than most coaches," former Canadiens goalie Brian Hayward said. "He had a read on who was going well on any given night better than any other coach I ever had.
"I wouldn't describe him as a player's coach, because people naturally think that means that he's your friend -- and he wasn't our friend. But we had a lot of respect for what he brought. He worked hard, but in many ways, he was more of a people person-type of coach than an Xs-and-Os type of coach."
Survivors include his wife, Line; daughter, Maureen; son, Jason; stepdaughter, Stephanie; and stepson, Maxime.
Funeral arrangements will be announced over the next few days.
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