Bob Fillion, born on July twelfth, nineteen twenty, was a distinguished Canadian professional ice hockey player. His career spanned seven seasons with the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League, where he showcased his talent from nineteen forty-three to nineteen fifty.
During his time with the Canadiens, Fillion was part of two Stanley Cup-winning teams, contributing to their victories in nineteen forty-four and nineteen forty-six. His skills on the ice were further honed through his stints with the Buffalo Bisons in the American Hockey League and the Sherbrooke Saints in the Quebec Senior Hockey League.
Bob Fillion's legacy in hockey was marked by his dedication and performance, and he remained a significant figure in the sport until his passing on August thirteenth, two thousand fifteen. At the time of his death, he was the last surviving member of the Canadiens' nineteen forty-four Stanley Cup team, a testament to his enduring impact on the game.