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André Boudrias, former Canucks captain, dies at age 75

Former Canucks captain Andre Boudrias has passed away. Bruce Bennet Studios/Getty Images

Former Vancouver Canucks captain André Boudrias has passed away.

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Boudrias spent six seasons with the Canucks after playing for the Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars, Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues.

According to a statement from the Canadiens, Boudrias died in Whistler, B.C., on Tuesday at the age of 75.

Boudrias racked up 66 points during the Canucks’ first season in 1970-71.

He put up five straight seasons of 60 or more points in Vancouver, including a 30-goal, 40-assist campaign in 1972-73 and a 16-goal, 62-assist season in 1974-75, when the Canucks made their first NHL playoff appearance.

He served as team captain during the 1975-76 season before finishing his playing career with the WHA’s Quebec Nordiques.

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He later worked for the Canadiens as a scout and spent 12 years as the team’s assistant general manager.

— With files from The Canadian Press

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