Montreal Gazette

With political career on hold, Laraque jokes he could help Habs again

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

With his political career on hold while he fights fraud charges, Georges Laraque is expressing a willingnes­s to return to his previous vocation: hockey pugilist.

The ex-NHL enforcer says he’s just the guy to add some muscle to the Canadiens bench. Laraque, who turns 37 next month, says he’s perfectly healthy and can fill the gap left by the injured George Parros and Brandon Prust, although his NHL stint saw him sidelined by injuries several times.

“Sure I could help them,” Laraque said Wednesday at a news conference announcing his replacemen­t as the Green Party candidate in a Montreal-area federal byelection.

“The work I did for 13 years, I know how to do it. I’m big, I’m in shape — but forget it,” he said with a laugh.

Laraque said he couldn’t play in home games in Montreal because there would be too many distractio­ns, with his detractors being up in arms.

The Montreal native and animal-rights activist retired from the National Hockey League in 2010. He played for four teams in his 13 seasons — the Edmonton Oilers, Phoenix Coyotes, Pittsburgh Penguins and the Canadiens, gaining a reputation for his dukes-up approach.

Laraque, who has been deputy leader of the Greens under Elizabeth May, said he would be a good fit for Habs coach Michel Therrien.

Although Laraque treated suggestion­s of a return to hockey lightly, there was some obvious appeal in the idea for him.

“Of course,” he replied when asked if he’d like to play again. “Who could refuse?”

Laraque has vowed to fight the fraud charges against him, which he ascribes to a dispute with his former business partner in a synthetici­ce company.

 ?? GRAHAM HUGHES/ THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Former Canadien Georges Laraque is fighting fraud charges.
GRAHAM HUGHES/ THE CANADIAN PRESS Former Canadien Georges Laraque is fighting fraud charges.

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