Quebec diva Celine Dion and the world of field hockey are in mourning. Indeed, the legend of the Montreal Canadiens team, Guy Lafleur, died on April 22, 2022.
Today, at the age of 21, Celine Dion’s son is a field hockey enthusiast. The 20-year-old was part of the Las Vegas Junior Wranglers, on the Bantam team. With his records and five Stanley Cups, he has inspired countless Quebecers, Canadians and fans around the world. With his records and his five Stanley Cups, he inspired countless Quebecers, Canadians and fans around the world. The latter seems to be a teenager and no longer has his famous long hair. Guy Lafleur has made a name for himself in the media world. Quebec diva Celine Dion and the world of field hockey are in mourning. He made a strong comeback a few years later with the New York Rangers, then in Quebec with the Nordiques. For them, Guy remained and will remain one of the most prolific scorers of the Montreal club, after Maurice Richard. In all, he managed to score 518 goals while Maurice Richard reached 544 goals. His death devastated all fans of the sport. The septuagenarian marked his sport and his time. A photo of his son with his friend published.
Celine Dion shared an emotional tribute following the loss of Canadian ice hockey player Guy Lafleur with a photograph featuring son Rene-Charles.
Captioning the post both in French and English, the star wrote: "I #StandUpForUkraine and for refugees around the world. And what an awesome opportunity for your son to meet a legend! I offer my most sincere condolences to Guy Lafleur's family and his loved ones as well as all of those who were a fan of 'The Flower'.
Celine Dion has paid a heartfelt tribute to Montreal Canadiens legend and hockey icon Guy Lafleur, who passed away at age 70 on Friday.
READ MORE: Céline Dion Calls On World Leaders To Stand Up For Ukraine Dion explained how Lafleur was “an idol for so many,” sending her “most sincere condolences” to his family and loved ones. The singer shared a rare throwback snap of her eldest son Rene-Charles Angelil, who is now 21, posing with the five-time Stanley Cup winner.