Chuck Lefley, born on January twentieth, nineteen fifty, is a distinguished former Canadian professional ice hockey forward. His career spanned a decade, from nineteen seventy to nineteen eighty, during which he showcased his skills in the National Hockey League.
Throughout his time in the NHL, Lefley played for two prominent teams: the Montreal Canadiens and the St. Louis Blues. His tenure with the Canadiens was particularly notable, as he contributed to the team's success by winning the Stanley Cup on two occasions, in nineteen seventy-one and nineteen seventy-three.
In addition to his achievements in the NHL, Lefley also represented Canada on the international stage. He played for the Canadian national team at the nineteen sixty-nine World Championship, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and dedicated athlete.