Michel Brière
Ice Hockey Player and 1969 AHL MVP

Born
October 21st, 1949
75 years ago
Died
April 13th, 1971
54 years ago — 21 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Canada
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Played as a center in professional ice hockey. Achieved significant success in the American Hockey League. Played for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL. His career was cut short due to a tragic car accident at the age of 19, yet left a lasting legacy in the sport.
Won the AHL Most Valuable Player award in 1969
Played for the Pittsburgh Penguins
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