Ironic that Guy wore the #21 after Selke winner Doug Jarvis wore it, who was the premiere defensive center of his day.
***When Jarvis came up in 1975-76, the Canadiens promptly won four straight Stanley Cups. In Ken Dryden's stimulating book, ''The Game,'' the former Canadien goalie has written about the checking line of Jarvis, Bob Gainey and Jim Roberts:
''Playing one minute in every three, on a team that scored more than 380 goals, they scored 33, but playing the first shift of every game, often the last shift of a period and the last minute of every game when the score was close, playing the Clarke, Sittler, Perreault, Dionne, Esposito and Trottier lines, the league's best lines, they allowed even fewer. It seemed inconceivable to us.''