Dickie Moore is not one of the Canadiens most talked about legends, but there is no denying that he was one of the greatest. A six-time Stanley Cup champion with the Canadiens, Moore was a key player during the still unbeaten run of five straight cups in the 50's.
After being a part of two straight memorial cup championships with the Montreal Jr. Royals and Jr. Canadiens respectively, Moore made he NHL with the Habs in 1951. He was immediately assigned two veteran linemates, and pretty good ones at that; Elmer Lach, and his childhood hero Maurice Richard.