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Canadian ice hockey player (1939–1994)
Archives, May 27, 1977, p. 60". Winnipeg Free Press. May 27, 1977. p. 60. "J. C. Tremblay; Hockey Player, 55". New York Times. December 9, 1994. Retrieved December
J._C._Tremblay
Former hockey team of the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association
and stepped down. The Nordiques' first star was two-way defenceman J. C. Tremblay, who led the WHA in assists in the league's first season and was named
Quebec_Nordiques
1969 ice hockey championship series
24 Mickey Redmond Defencemen 2 Jacques Laperriere 3 Jean-Claude J. C. Tremblay 10 Edward Ted Harris 17 Larry Hillman 18 Serge Savard 19 Terry Harper
1969_Stanley_Cup_Final
best-of-three series, Ottawa Capitals withdrew their challenge after the first game. ^C. The January 31 (a Saturday) game was tied 2–2 at midnight and the Mayor of
List_of_Stanley_Cup_champions
1966 ice hockey championship series
David Balon 21 Gilles Tremblay 22 John Ferguson Sr. 26 Jim Roberts Defencemen 2 Jacques Laperriere 3 Jean-Claude J. C. Tremblay 10 Edward Ted Harris
1966_Stanley_Cup_Final
Surname list
Tremblay (French pronunciation: [tʁɑ̃blɛ]) is a French toponymic surname, especially common in French-speaking Canada. As of 2006, Tremblay was the most
Tremblay_(surname)
Annual award in the National Hockey League
"J. C. Tremblay Stats". "Pierre Bouchard Stats". "Rejean Houle Stats". "Guy Lafleur Stats". "Steve Shutt Stats". "Bob Gainey Stats". "Mario Tremblay Stats"
Stanley_Cup_ring
2015. "Frank J. Selke Trophy". National Hockey League. Archived from the original on June 26, 2015. Retrieved June 15, 2015. "Frank J. Selke Trophy Winners"
List of Montreal Canadiens award winners
List_of_Montreal_Canadiens_award_winners
1968 ice hockey championship series
Rousseau 21 Gilles Tremblay 22 John Ferguson 23 Danny Grant 24 Mickey Redmond Defencemen 2 Jacques Laperriere 3 Jean-Claude J. C. Tremblay 10 Ted Harris
1968_Stanley_Cup_Final
Canadian actor (born 2006)
Jacob Tremblay (/ˈtrɒmbleɪ/ TROM-blay; born October 5, 2006) is a Canadian actor. He became known for his role as a child born in captivity in Room (2015)
Jacob_Tremblay
National Hockey League season
Bruins D J. C. Tremblay, Montreal Canadiens Tim Horton, Toronto Maple Leafs D Jim Neilson, New York Rangers Stan Mikita, Chicago Black Hawks C Phil Esposito
1967–68_NHL_season
1972–1979 North American ice hockey league
its league, including Bernie Parent, Gerry Cheevers, Derek Sanderson, J. C. Tremblay, and Ted Green. The biggest name signed was former Chicago Black Hawks
World_Hockey_Association
Sports season
Trophy: Gerry Cheevers, Cleveland Crusaders Dennis A. Murphy Trophy: J. C. Tremblay, Quebec Nordiques Paul Deneau Trophy: Ted Hampson, Minnesota Fighting
1972–73_WHA_season
National Hockey League season
Park, New York Rangers J. C. Tremblay, Montreal Canadiens D Pat Stapleton, Chicago Black Hawks Phil Esposito, Boston Bruins C Dave Keon, Toronto Maple
1970–71_NHL_season
NHL postseason tournament
Jarrett (3) Yvan Cournoyer (3) – pp – 02:39 Yvan Cournoyer (4) – 06:11 J. C. Tremblay (1) – 12:05 Second period 10:35 – Doug Jarrett (4) No scoring Third
1968_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
players made the First Team three times: Andre Lacroix, Paul Shmyr, J. C. Tremblay, Anders Hedberg and Marc Tardif. "WHA All-Star Teams". Hockey-Reference
WHA_All-Star_Team
1967 ice hockey championship series
Stemkowski's name was engraved backwards. Stafford Smythe's name was misspelled C. ST FFORD SMYTHE PRESIDENT, missing an "A". Both mistakes were corrected on
1967_Stanley_Cup_Final
National Hockey League team in Denver, Colorado
Nordiques. The numbers retired when the franchise was in Quebec – J. C. Tremblay's No. 3, Marc Tardif's No. 8, Michel Goulet's No. 16 and Peter Stastny's
Colorado_Avalanche
Former North American ice hockey award
in WHA cities and finished ahead of Gerry Cheevers (66 points) and J. C. Tremblay (48 points); notably, Hull won the award after scoring 51 goals in 63
Gordie_Howe_Trophy
World Hockey Association team season
in the Eastern Division. Offensively, Quebec was led by defenceman J. C. Tremblay, who led the WHA in assists with 75 and led the Nordiques with 89 points
1972–73 Quebec Nordiques season
1972–73_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Professional ice hockey team (1972–1997)
in NHL history (the others being the NHL Quebec Nordiques retiring J. C. Tremblay's number and the Ottawa Senators retiring Frank Finnigan's number) that
Hartford_Whalers
WHA lured many players away from the NHL, including Derek Sanderson, J. C. Tremblay and Ted Green. The WHA's biggest coup was to lure Bobby Hull from the
History of the National Hockey League (1967–1992)
History_of_the_National_Hockey_League_(1967–1992)
the original on May 26, 2020. Retrieved April 19, 2021. Cotsonika, Nicholas J. (October 15, 2024). "Blue Jackets honor Johnny, Matthew Gaudreau before home
List of National Hockey League retired numbers
List_of_National_Hockey_League_retired_numbers
Competition between Soviet and Canadian professional ice hockey players
Shmyr played on defence, along with five-time Stanley Cup champion J.C. Tremblay. The goaltender was two-time Stanley Cup champion and future Hall of
1974_Summit_Series
Annual National Hockey League honor
Boston Bruins J. C. Tremblay Montreal Canadiens G Gump Worsley* (2) Montreal Canadiens Eddie Giacomin* (2) New York Rangers 1968–69 C Phil Esposito*
NHL_All-Star_team
The four numbers retired by the franchise when they were in Quebec – J. C. Tremblay's number 3, Marc Tardif's number 8, Michel Goulet's number 16, and Peter
List of Colorado Avalanche award winners
List_of_Colorado_Avalanche_award_winners
WHA postseason tournament
Bernier Jim Dorey Paul Baxter Wally Weir Francois Lacombe Garry Lariviere J. C. Tremblay Goaltenders Serge Aubry Richard Brodeur Ed Humphreys (did not play
1977_WHA_playoffs
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
Villemure New York Rangers Defencemen 2 Brad Park New York Rangers 3 J. C. Tremblay Montreal Canadiens 4 Bobby Orr Boston Bruins 9 Dale Tallon Vancouver
25th National Hockey League All-Star Game
25th_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
1965 ice hockey championship series
Dave Balon 21 Gilles Tremblay* 22 John Ferguson Sr. 26 Jim Roberts Defencemen 2 Jacques Laperriere 3 Jean-Claude J. C. Tremblay 10 Edward Ted Harris
1965_Stanley_Cup_Final
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
Villemure New York Rangers Defencemen 2 Brad Park New York Rangers 3 J. C. Tremblay Montreal Canadiens 4 Bobby Orr Boston Bruins 5 Dale Tallon Vancouver
24th National Hockey League All-Star Game
24th_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)
Provost, Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy. J. C. Tremblay, defence, NHL Second Team All-Star. J. C. Tremblay, runner-up, Norris Trophy. Rogie Vachon and
1967–68 Montreal Canadiens season
1967–68_Montreal_Canadiens_season
1971 ice hockey championship series
Frank Mahovlich (A) Defencemen 2 Jacques Laperriere 3 Jean-Claude J. C. Tremblay 5 Guy Lapointe 18 Serge Savard† 19 Terry Harper (A) 23 Bob Murdoch 26
1971_Stanley_Cup_Final
1972 USSR-Canada ice hockey series
Three other players Sinden named—Gerry Cheevers, Derek Sanderson and J. C. Tremblay—had not yet signed with the WHA, but would do so and become ineligible
Summit_Series
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
mandatory. As for the game itself, only two players would wear helmets: J. C. Tremblay, who had worn a helmet all season, and Brian Conacher, as a result of
21st National Hockey League All-Star Game
21st_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Minnesota Fighting Saints Pat Stapleton (C) – Chicago Cougars Marc Tardif – Quebec Nordiques J. C. Tremblay – Quebec Nordiques Mike Walton – Minnesota
List of Canadian national ice hockey team rosters
List_of_Canadian_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters
National Hockey League rivalry
(WHA). As part of the new league's raid on NHL talent, the team signed J. C. Tremblay, a Canadiens defenceman, to a five-year contract. Quebec also hired
Battle_of_Quebec_(ice_hockey)
American astrophysicist (born 1984)
arXiv:1808.00473. Bibcode:2018ApJ...865...13T. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/AAD6DD. ISSN 0004-637X. Wikidata Q57337395. G. R. Tremblay; C. P. O'Dea; S. A. Baum; et al
Grant_Tremblay
National Hockey League season
in NHL contracts. Others soon followed Hull to the WHA, including, J. C. Tremblay, Ted Green, Gerry Cheevers and Johnny McKenzie. In the expansion draft
1972–73_NHL_season
Ice hockey player
by an NHL franchise for which he never played (the other two being J. C. Tremblay by the Quebec Nordiques and Frank Finnigan by the modern-day Ottawa
John_McKenzie_(ice_hockey)
Day of the year
1939 – Luigi Simoni, Italian footballer and manager (died 2020) 1939 – J. C. Tremblay, Canadian ice hockey player and scout (died 1994) 1940 – John Hurt,
January_22
NHL hockey team season
Frank Mahovlich (96) Penalty minutes Pete Mahovlich (103) Plus/minus J. C. Tremblay (+52) Wins Ken Dryden (39) Goals against average Ken Dryden (2.24) ← 1970–71
1971–72 Montreal Canadiens season
1971–72_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Hall of Fame honoring World Hockey Association
2010 Lars-Erik Sjoberg Defenceman 2010 Pat Stapleton Defenceman 2010 J. C. Tremblay Defenceman 2010 Richard Brodeur Goaltender 2010 Gerry Cheevers Goaltender
World Hockey Association Hall of Fame
World_Hockey_Association_Hall_of_Fame
Best World Hockey Association defenseman trophy
co-founder Dennis Murphy. 1973 – J. C. Tremblay, Quebec Nordiques 1974 – Pat Stapleton, Chicago Cougars 1975 – J. C. Tremblay, Quebec Nordiques 1976 – Paul
Dennis_A._Murphy_Trophy
Toronto Maple Leafs was hit hard by Montreal Canadiens defenceman J. C. Tremblay's bodycheck as Smith was entering Montreal's zone carrying the puck.
List of goalscoring NHL goaltenders
List_of_goalscoring_NHL_goaltenders
Professional ice hockey league season
Hatskin Trophy: Ron Grahame, Houston Aeros Dennis A. Murphy Trophy: J. C. Tremblay, Quebec Nordiques Paul Deneau Trophy: Mike Rogers, Edmonton Oilers Howard
1974–75_WHA_season
2017 film by Stephen Chbosky
Thorne. It is based on the 2012 novel by R. J. Palacio and stars Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Jacob Tremblay, Mandy Patinkin, and Daveed Diggs. The film
Wonder_(film)
National Hockey League season
restricting movement between teams. The agreement eliminated the A, B and C forms, which had angered the parents of amateur players and were the source
1966–67_NHL_season
NHL hockey team season
0 7 Jean Beliveau C 53 12 26 38 22 2 0 0 Claude Larose RW 69 19 16 35 82 2 0 3 J. C. Tremblay D 60 8 26 34 14 3 0 1 Gilles Tremblay LW 62 13 19 32 16
1966–67 Montreal Canadiens season
1966–67_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Ice hockey game in Connecticut, US
John Garrett (Birmingham). Defensemen: Pat Stapleton (Indianapolis), J. C. Tremblay (Quebec), Ron Plumb, John Hughes (Cincinnati), Gordie Roberts, Thommie
1977_WHA_All-Star_Game
Tkaczuk New York Rangers 1967–1981 945 0 13 J. C. Tremblay Montreal Canadiens 1959–1972 794 5 12 Mario Tremblay Montreal Canadiens 1974–1986 852 5 10 Steve
List of NHL players who spent their entire career with one franchise
List_of_NHL_players_who_spent_their_entire_career_with_one_franchise
Canadian junior ice hockey team (1933–1972)
Smith Irv Spencer Gilles Tremblay J. C. Tremblay Jerry Wilson Ontario Hockey Association (1961–1972) Kerry Bond Christian Bordeleau J. P. Bordeleau Paulin
Montreal_Junior_Canadiens
National Hockey League season
1965–66 (listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs): J. P. Parise, Boston Bruins Derek Sanderson, Boston Bruins Bernie Parent, Boston
1965–66_NHL_season
NHL hockey team season
Goyette C 62 7 4 11 4 Andre Pronovost LW 21 1 5 6 4 Bob Turner D 60 2 2 4 16 J.C. Tremblay D 29 1 3 4 18 Bobby Rousseau RW 15 1 2 3 4 Cliff Pennington C 4 1
1960–61 Montreal Canadiens season
1960–61_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1944)
NHL goalie to score a goal. He reached the Canadiens' blueline before J. C. Tremblay issued a heavy bodycheck. The NHL subsequently introduced a rule prohibiting
Gary_Smith_(ice_hockey)
Serge Aubry~ Quebec Nordiques Defencemen Rick Ley New England Whalers J. C. Tremblay Quebec Nordiques Paul Shmyr Cleveland Crusaders Jim Dorey New England
1973_WHA_All-Star_Game
Serge Bernier, 0.806 Gordie Howe, 0.797 Christian Bordeleau, 0.789 J.C. Tremblay, 0.789 Marc Tardif, 0.785 Ulf Nilsson, 53 Mark Howe, 51 Poul Popiel
List of WHA statistical leaders
List_of_WHA_statistical_leaders
Freddie Summers, 47, American football player (Cleveland Browns). J. C. Tremblay, 55, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Nordiques)
Deaths_in_December_1994
National Hockey League season
playoffs): Dallas Smith, Boston Bruins Bill Hay, Chicago Black Hawks J. C. Tremblay, Montreal Canadiens Dave Balon, New York Rangers Ken Schinkel, New York
1959–60_NHL_season
NHL hockey team season (won 17th Stanley Cup)
0 1 Jean Beliveau C 20 6 16 22 28 2 0 0 Jacques Lemaire C 20 9 10 19 17 4 0 1 J. C. Tremblay D 20 3 14 17 15 1 0 3 Pete Mahovlich C 20 10 6 16 43 1 1
1970–71 Montreal Canadiens season
1970–71_Montreal_Canadiens_season
2024 film by Edward Berger
and housekeeper, Lawrence discovers that Tremblay arranged for Shanumi's transfer. When confronted, Tremblay claims that he did so at the pope's request
Conclave_(film)
National Hockey League season
Montreal–New York match won 6–4 by the Canadiens. Dave Balon and Gilles Tremblay of Montreal and Camille Henry of the Rangers scored goals within a frame
1963–64_NHL_season
Jim Corsi Defensemen: Paul Baxter, Jean Bernier, Garry Lariviere, J. C. Tremblay, Chris Evans, Jim Dorey. Forwards: Paulin Bordeleau, André Boudrias
1978_WHA_All-Star_Game
Player selection draft
Yvan Cournoyer, J. C. Tremblay, Jacques Laperriere, Ted Harris, Terry Harper, John Ferguson, Ralph Backstrom, Henri Richard, Gilles Tremblay and Bobby Rousseau
1967_NHL_expansion_draft
NHL hockey team season
Gilles Tremblay LW 61 22 15 37 21 Claude Provost RW 68 15 17 32 37 Jacques Laperriere D 65 2 28 30 102 Ralph Backstrom C 70 8 21 29 41 J. C. Tremblay D 70
1963–64 Montreal Canadiens season
1963–64_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Harry Sinden Glen Skov Brian Smith Dallas Smith Joe Szura Gilles Tremblay J. C. Tremblay Ernie Wakely Bryan Watson Ice hockey in Ottawa hockeydb.com Hull-Ottawa
Hull-Ottawa_Canadiens
National Hockey League season
Third period 04:29 – pp – Jean Beliveau (7) 06:46 – Henri Richard (6) 19:55 – sh – J.C. Tremblay (1) Glenn Hall, Denis DeJordy Goalie stats Charlie Hodge
1964–65_NHL_season
NHL postseason tournament
Vic Hadfield (1) - 5:18 Third period 9:12 - Claude Provost (1) 9:34 - J.C. Tremblay (1) 11:03 - John Ferguson (1) 14:55 - Ralph Backstrom (2) 18:07 - Jean
1967_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
Gerry Cheevers Boston Bruins Defencemen 2 Bobby Orr Boston Bruins 3 J. C. Tremblay Montreal Canadiens 5 Ted Harris Montreal Canadiens 6 Ted Green Boston
22nd National Hockey League All-Star Game
22nd_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)
SHG GWG J. C. Tremblay D 10 2 9 11 2 Jean Beliveau C 10 5 5 10 6 Gilles Tremblay LW 10 4 5 9 0 Bobby Rousseau RW 10 4 4 8 6 Ralph Backstrom C 10 3 4 7
1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season
1965–66_Montreal_Canadiens_season
NHL hockey team season (won the Stanley Cup)
14 22 64 0 1 3 J. C. Tremblay D 68 3 17 20 22 1 0 1 Yvan Cournoyer RW 55 7 10 17 10 4 0 0 Dick Duff LW 40 9 7 16 16 0 0 3 Gilles Tremblay LW 26 9 7 16 16
1964–65 Montreal Canadiens season
1964–65_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Trefilov Brent Tremblay Gilles Tremblay J. C. Tremblay Marcel Tremblay Mario Tremblay Nils Tremblay Vincent Tremblay Yannick Tremblay Yakov Trenin Pascal
List_of_NHL_players_(T)
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
Wings Attendance: 14,284 Source: Podnieks Note: G = Goaltender, D = Defence, C = Centre, LW = Left Wing, RW = Right Wing Source: Podnieks 1965–66 NHL season
19th National Hockey League All-Star Game
19th_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Jim Shaw‡ Toronto Toros Defencemen Lars-Erik SjobergA Winnipeg Jets J. C. TremblayA~ Quebec Nordiques Barry LongB Edmonton Oilers Larry HornungB Winnipeg
1976_WHA_All-Star_Game
World Hockey Association team season
scored 38 goals and earned 72 points in 53 games with the Nordiques. J. C. Tremblay led the blueline with 72 points in 68 games, while Dale Hoganson chipped
1974–75 Quebec Nordiques season
1974–75_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Changes to North American ice hockey leagues
the WHA's efforts to lure away its players, a notable exception being J.C. Tremblay, who left the Canadiens to play for the WHA's nearby rivals, the Quebec
1979_NHL_expansion
Smith† New England Whalers Defencemen Rick Ley New England Whalers J. C. Tremblay Quebec Nordiques Pat Stapleton Chicago Cougars Paul Shmyr Cleveland
1974_WHA_All-Star_Game
NHL hockey team season (won 16th Stanley Cup)
2 0 7 Henri Richard C 64 15 37 52 45 2 0 0 Ralph Backstrom C 72 13 28 41 16 2 0 3 Dick Duff LW 68 19 21 40 24 5 0 2 J.C. Tremblay D 75 7 32 39 18 2 0
1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season
1968–69_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Professional ice hockey league season
Bobby Hull, Winnipeg Mark Howe, Houston Defence Pat Stapleton, Chicago J. C. Tremblay, Quebec Defence Paul Shmyr, Cleveland Al Hamilton, Edmonton Goaltender
1973–74_WHA_season
NHL hockey team season
21 22 0 0 1 J.C. Tremblay D 58 2 19 21 7 1 0 0 Ted Harris D 74 3 17 20 116 0 0 0 Pete Mahovlich C 36 9 8 17 51 0 0 2 Christian Bordeleau C 48 2 13 15 18
1969–70 Montreal Canadiens season
1969–70_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Player selection draft
Mahovlich, Henri Richard, Jim Roberts, Serge Savard, Marc Tardif and J. C. Tremblay. NY Rangers: goaltenders - Eddie Giacomin and Gilles Villemure; skaters
1972_NHL_expansion_draft
National Hockey League team season
Montreal was not to be denied and won the Stanley Cup in game four as J. C. Tremblay fired home the winning goal. When the game ended, the fans came on the
1967–68 St. Louis Blues season
1967–68_St._Louis_Blues_season
National Hockey League season
Kenny Wharram, Chicago Black Hawks Kent Douglas, Detroit Red Wings Gilles Tremblay, Montreal Canadiens Allan Stanley, Philadelphia Flyers Billy Harris, Pittsburgh
1968–69_NHL_season
NHL hockey team season
Ralph Backstrom C 70 23 12 35 51 Donnie Marshall LW 65 13 20 33 6 Jean-Guy Talbot D 70 3 22 25 51 Jean Gauthier D 65 1 17 18 46 J.C. Tremblay D 69 1 17 18
1962–63 Montreal Canadiens season
1962–63_Montreal_Canadiens_season
NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)
Bob Turner D 54 0 9 9 40 J.C. Tremblay D 11 0 1 1 0 Reggie Fleming D/LW 3 0 0 0 2 Charlie Hodge G 1 0 0 0 0 Cec Hoekstra C 4 0 0 0 0 Jacques Plante G
1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season
1959–60_Montreal_Canadiens_season
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
15 - LW Ab McDonald 16 - C Henri Richard 18 - LW Marcel Bonin 19 - D Al Langlois 20 - C Phil Goyette 21 - D J. C. Tremblay 22 - LW Don Marshall 23 -
13th National Hockey League All-Star Game
13th_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Professional ice hockey league season
Winnipeg Defence Paul Shmyr, Cleveland Kevin Morrison, San Diego Defence J. C. Tremblay, Quebec Pat Stapleton, Indianapolis Goaltender Joe Daley, Winnipeg Ron
1975–76_WHA_season
National Hockey League season
Hawks Ab McDonald, Detroit Red Wings Bob Pulford, Los Angeles Kings J.C. Tremblay, Montreal Canadiens Phil Goyette, New York Rangers Val Fonteyne, Pittsburgh
1971–72_NHL_season
Former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Votes Liberal Raymond Rock 34,232 Progressive Conservative Robert John Pratt 27,883 New Democratic J.-C. Tremblay 5,778 Social Credit Henri Naud 1,758
Jacques-Cartier—Lasalle
NHL hockey team season
6 0 2 2 14 Bobby Rousseau RW 6 0 2 2 0 J.C. Tremblay D 6 0 2 2 2 Gilles Tremblay LW 6 1 0 1 2 Ralph Backstrom C 5 0 1 1 6 Lou Fontinato D 6 0 1 1 23 Bernie
1961–62 Montreal Canadiens season
1961–62_Montreal_Canadiens_season
World Hockey Association team season
acquired Jim Dorey led the blueline with 47 points in 73 games, while J. C. Tremblay had another productive season, earning 35 points in 53 games. Paul Baxter
1976–77 Quebec Nordiques season
1976–77_Quebec_Nordiques_season
American actor (born 1970)
the 2023 Creative Arts Emmy Awards. In 2025, Offerman starred with Jacob Tremblay and Dennis Quaid in the crime thriller Sovereign. Offerman was the Show
Nick_Offerman
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1940)
by manager Sam Pollock, coach Scotty Bowman and future stars J.C Tremblay, Gilles Tremblay, Ralph Backstrom, and Bobby Rousseau. Harper played his first
Terry_Harper
Tetreault Reg Thomas Alex Tidey Gord Titcomb John Tonelli Craig Topolnisky J.C. Tremblay Tom Trevelyan Willie Trognitz Jerry Trooien Guy Trottier Jim Troy Gordon
List_of_WHA_players
DoreyC Toronto Toros J. C. TremblayA Quebec Nordiques Paul ShmyrA‡ Cleveland Crusaders Forwards Serge BernierA C Quebec Nordiques Rejean HouleC RW Quebec
1975_WHA_All-Star_Game
World Hockey Association team season
148 respectively, while his 77 assists tied teammate J. C. Tremblay for the most in the WHA. Tremblay would finish the year with 89 points, leading the Nordiques
1975–76 Quebec Nordiques season
1975–76_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Canadian junior ice hockey championship
Claude Richard, Bobby Rousseau, Claude Ruel, Andre Tardif, Gilles Tremblay, J. C. Tremblay, Harold White. Coach: Scotty Bowman "Ottawa Canucks Top Regina
1958_Memorial_Cup
World Hockey Association team season
goals while appearing in only 59 games due to injuries. Defenseman J. C. Tremblay would anchor the defence, scoring 9 goals and earning 53 points, while
1973–74 Quebec Nordiques season
1973–74_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
Canadiens Attendance: 14,284 Source: Podnieks Note: G = Goalkeeper, D = Defence, C = Centre, LW = Left Wing, RW = Right Wing Source: Podnieks 1966–67 NHL season
20th National Hockey League All-Star Game
20th_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Rouleau, Pierre Roy, Brit Selby, Tom Serviss, Steve Sutherland, Marc Tardif, J.C. Tremblay, Jim Watson, Wally Weir, WHA Quebec Nordiques on hockeydb.com
List of Quebec Nordiques (WHA) players
List_of_Quebec_Nordiques_(WHA)_players
2023 film by M. Night Shyamalan
is based on the 2018 novel The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul G. Tremblay, the first adaptation of one of his works. The film stars Dave Bautista
Knock_at_the_Cabin
J C-TREMBLAY
J C-TREMBLAY
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Greek
Hyacinth Flower; Healer; Beautiful; Initials J and C Combined
Male
Hungarian
Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNÃC means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
American, Australian
From the Initials J C
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Initials J and C Combined; Based on the Initials J C or an Abbreviation of Jacinda
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Initials J and C Combined; Based on the Initials J C or an Abbreviation of Jacinda
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Male
Irish
Old Irish name MAEDÓC means "my dear Ãedh."
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Based on the Initials J C; An Abbreviation of Jacinda
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Initials J and C Combined; Jaybird; Based on the Initials J C or an Abbreviation of Jacinda; A Blue; Crested Bird
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek
A Healing; A Combination of the Initials J and C
Girl/Female
English American
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name MAEL-MAEDÓC means "devotee of Maedóc."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name ̇ȬC means "desire."
Girl/Female
English American
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Attractive; From the Initials J C
J C-TREMBLAY
J C-TREMBLAY
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Night
Boy/Male
Biblical
That increases or sends.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Pure, Gentle
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Softness
Girl/Female
Slavic
which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives Near the Bridge over the White Water
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Finnish, Muslim
Loud Thunder
Boy/Male
Gaelic
One who mumbles.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
British, English, Irish
Bird-head
J C-TREMBLAY
J C-TREMBLAY
J C-TREMBLAY
J C-TREMBLAY
J C-TREMBLAY
n.
The jack. See 2d Jack, 8. (c).
v.
and derivatives. See Behoove, &c.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.
n.
One who explains the higher functions and relations of the soul by the association of ideas; e. g., Hartley, J. C. Mill.
superl.
Raised a semitone in pitch; as, C sharp (C/), which is a half step, or semitone, higher than C.
n.
A climbing species of Clematis (C. Vitalba).
n.
A small South American deer, of several species (Coassus superciliaris, C. rufus, and C. auritus).
n.
A trivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3.C.
n.
Any species of the genus Cornus, as C. florida, the flowering cornel; C. stolonifera, the osier cornel; C. Canadensis, the dwarf cornel, or bunchberry.
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Other species of Cabus, as C. fatuellus (the brown or horned capucine.), C. albifrons (the cararara), and C. apella.
n.
See Jack, 8 (c).
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Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major.
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Pertaining to, or discovered by, J. F. Meckel, a German anatomist.
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Having a barklike c/nenchyms.