Bertrand Raymond, born on November second, nineteen forty-three, is a distinguished Canadian sports author and journalist, renowned for his insightful coverage of hockey.
His career took off in nineteen seventy-one when he began reporting on the Montreal Canadiens, a role that would define his professional life for nearly four decades. As a former columnist for Le Journal de Montréal, Raymond's writing has captivated sports enthusiasts across Canada.
In recognition of his contributions to sports journalism, he was honored with the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award in nineteen ninety and has earned a place in the media section of the prestigious Hockey Hall of Fame.
Raymond's retirement in two thousand ten marked the end of an era, but his legacy continues to influence aspiring journalists and hockey fans alike.