Maurice Richard: Histoire d'un Canadien Page #2
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for a once-over.
Philip Smith.
It's a blackout drill.
They really think
the Krauts will land here?
Are they signing you?
This is all, with ration coupons.
I have steak.
It makes my dad happy.
Where is it?
Maurice.
Maurice.
Tell your dad we're fine.
He's not tough enough
for big-time hockey.
D'you see his eyes
when he gets close to the net?
He's been injured.
He's done a great camp.
Let's keep Andy Perron.
I want Richard.
Mr Irvin, you know
we're in no position to waste money.
Test him.
What do you mean, test him?
Test him.
Let's see what he's got.
Hey, buddy.
You married a...
player with the Canadiens.
I knew it!
Welcome to big-time hockey!
Cold beer!
Cold beer!
Ready, children?
Louise, what does a good girl do
when she wakes up?
She says her prayers.
Good. And then?
She slowly eats
a tasty bowl of Robin Hood oatmeal!
Louise couldn't have put it better.
What a treat for kids,
a steaming bowl
of Robin Hood oatmeal
before heading to school.
of the whistle
to change his line.
He sends in the Comet,
the young player
who some already compare
to Howie Morenz.
the Comet.
Georges...
They call you that.
To the Comet!
I was standing,
in the section for the poor.
That section has a fence around it.
So we can't bother the rich.
A fence!
The poor are in a cage!
You looked at a house?
A house?
We just looked.
Maurice...
If you could get me tickets...
not the best...
Georges, it's Christmas. Drop it!
Lucille, do you go?
There are seats for the wives.
At every game?
At each game
they wear new dresses.
Sometimes notjust the dress
is new - the wife is too!
Maurice!
I'm your brother-in-law.
You're on the team thanks to me.
I told Paquette to take you
in the junior league.
That's when it all started, right?
Merry Christmas!
So how can I get tickets?
Marry a hockey player.
Get home safely.
- A house?
- Don't start!
They don't have the money!
December 27, 1942
In the first period, Richard
had a goal and two assists.
What's the Comet have
in store for us now?
The puck is in the Habs' end.
Cowley has the puck.
Maurice grabs it, dekes Jackson.
Maurice accelerates powerfully!
What a burst of speed!
Maurice gets hammered.
He hit a wall named Jack Crawford.
Crawford waited for the rookie
at the blue line.
A brutal check!
Richard is lying motionless.
I said this would happen!
The players push and shove.
Maurice still down.
Dr McKay runs onto the ice.
...We knew he was frail.
It seems the Canadiens
signed a lemon...
A lemon that's easily crushed.
If he finishes first,
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