Steve Shutt

Stephen John Shutt (born July 1, 1952) is a Hall of Fame ice hockey player from Canada. He was a part of the Montreal Canadiens teams that won five Stanley Cups in the 1970s.

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  • One highlight I have was playing with all the great players in Montreal. They were not only great players but they were great people. If you look around, a lot of these guys are still in the game. Not only have they been successful with the Montreal Canadiens, but they've helped a lot of other organizations.
    • Quoted in Kevin Shea, "One on One with Steve Shutt," Legends of Hockey.net (2004-01-10)
    • Shutt comments on playing with players like Ken Dryden, Bob Gainey, Jacques Lemaire, Larry Robinson, Serge Savard, Rejean Houle and Mario Tremblay.
  • When you're playing, you don't worry about being in the Hall of Fame. When they come up and say, 'Hey, you've been inducted,' it was a thrill for everybody. You're being acknowledged by your peers and the people within the industry, and that's impressive because they're the hardest ones to convince. That, more than anything, gave me the greatest satisfaction.
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