Pittsburgh Penguins captain Mario Lemieux hoists the 1991 Stanley Cup.
Lemieux won a battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma and dealt with myriad injuries during his Hall of Fame career, including a spinal disk herniation, chronic tendinitis of a hip-flexor muscle and debilitating back pain.
The three players and Bergevin will be interviewed by event host Gregory Charles during an evening of storytelling that will cover the medical hurdles each has faced.
Front and center in the first two editions of Hockey 911 was Dr. David Mulder, the Canadiens' long-time head physician who returns for this year's event. Mulder is Montreal General's former surgeon-in-chief, former chairman of the department of surgery and former director of the division of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery at McGill University. He has been a medical pioneer almost since the day he arrived in Montreal in 1963 from his native Saskatchewan, instrumental in care, education and research at Montreal General and the lead in the restructuring of trauma care in Quebec.
Mulder and his late friend Dr. Douglas Kinnear this year published a book as part of Montreal General's 2021 bicentennial. "Hockey Doc: Stories on Fifty Years of Medical Care to the Montreal Canadiens," exhaustively chronicles the profound relationship between the hospital and the hockey team, and beyond.