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In a game against the Hartford Whalers, brothers Marián, Anton and Peter Šťastný scored 13 points. As in the Czechoslovak hockey league, the three brothers overwhelmed the opposing defence line-ups. In 1981–1982, the three brothers scored over 300 points combined. It was the first feat of its kind in NHL history.
1980 - 1987

From the Eastern Bloc to Québec City: the saga of the Šťastný brothers

In 1980, a hockey tournament was held in Austria, featuring teams from several communist Eastern Bloc countries. At the time, it was forbidden for athletes from these countries to emigrate to the West. Marcel Aubut and Gilles Léger, two executives of the Quebec Nordiques, organized the incredible escape of brothers Peter and Anton Šťastný, two talented hockey players from Czechoslovakia. The following year, the Nordiques also managed to bring a third and older brother, Marián. These pioneering siblings from Eastern Europe were responsible for a major chapter in the international history of Québec City ice hockey, much to the delight of the locals!

The three Šťastnýs, a legendary trio

Gilles Lafond In a game against the Hartford Whalers, brothers Marián, Anton and Peter Šťastný scored 13 points. As in the Czechoslovak hockey league, the three brothers overwhelmed the opposing defence line-ups. In 1981–1982, the three brothers scored over 300 points combined. It was the first feat of its kind in NHL history.
Chronoscope What memories do you have of that time? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Le Soleil Fonds - Date: 1984–12