Richard eventually works for the Canadiens as an ambassador and remains beloved by fans in Montreal. Before the final game at the Forum on March 11, 1996, he receives a 16-minute standing ovation that moves him to tears. The NHL awards the first
Maurice Richard Trophy
, given to the player who scores the most goals during the regular season, in 1999, one year before his death. He is named to the
100 Greatest NHL Players
in 2017.
MORE MOMENTS
1977:Ron Stewart is hired as coach by the Los Angeles Kings, replacing Bob Pulford. Stewart, a longtime NHL forward, lasts one season; he's replaced by Bob Berry after the Kings go 31-34-15 and are swept by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Preliminary Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
1982: Nick Polano is hired as coach by the Detroit Red Wings. He replaces Billy Dea, who finishes out the 1981-82 season after Wayne Maxner is fired. The Red Wings go 79-127-34 in three seasons before Polano is replaced by Harry Neale and becomes an assistant general manager.
2005:The Kings acquire center
Jeremy Roenick
, one of three U.S.-born players to score 500 NHL goals, in a trade with the Philadelphia Flyers. Roenick plays one season in Los Angeles, finishing with 22 points (nine goals, 13 assists) in 58 games before signing with the Phoenix Coyotes as a free agent on July 4, 2006.