Georges Boucher was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who had a long and successful career. He was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1895 and began playing hockey at a young age. He was a talented player and quickly rose to prominence in the sport.

Boucher began his professional career in 1916 with the Montreal Canadiens. He was an integral part of the team and was known for his strong defensive play. He was also a great offensive player, scoring many goals and assists throughout his career. He was a key part of the Canadiens' Stanley Cup wins in 1924 and 1930.

Boucher was also a member of the Canadian national team, playing in the 1920 Olympics and the 1924 World Championships. He was a leader on the team and helped Canada win the gold medal in the 1924 World Championships.

After his time with the Canadiens, Boucher played for the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Maroons. He was an important part of the Maroons' Stanley Cup win in 1935.

Boucher retired in 1950 after a long and successful career. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960 and was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in 2017. He is remembered as one of the greatest players of his era and one of the best defensive players in NHL history.

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