NHL Legend Donnie Marshall, Last of Canadiens' 1950s Dynasty, Passes Away at 92
Marshall was the final surviving member of the Montreal Canadiens team that won five consecutive Stanley Cups from 1956 to 1960.
- Donnie Marshall debuted in the NHL in 1951-52 and became a full-time player for the Canadiens in the 1954-55 season.
- Marshall played 585 games for the Canadiens, contributing significantly to their five consecutive Stanley Cup victories.
- After his time with the Canadiens, Marshall played for the New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, and Toronto Maple Leafs, retiring in 1972.
- During his 19-year NHL career, Marshall recorded 265 goals and 324 assists in 1,176 regular-season games.
- Known for his versatility, Marshall was a seven-time All-Star and served as an alternate captain and assistant coach with the Rangers.