Rosario Couture

Rosario "Rosie, Lolo" Couture (b. July 24, 1905 in St. Boniface, Manitoba – d. March 1, 1986 in St. Boniface, Manitoba) was a professional hockey right winger who played for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Montreal Canadiens from 1928 - 1936.

He began his NHL career in 1928 with the Chicago Black Hawks. He would play for them until the end of the 1935 season. He helped the Black Hawks win the Stanley Cup in 1934.

After brief stops in the minor leagues with the London Tecumsehs of the IHL and the Providence Reds of the CAHL He played the 1935–36 NHL season with the Montreal Canadiens.

He and fellow Black Hawk Leroy Goldsworthy identified the body of teammate Jack Leswick, who died in mysterious circumstances. Couture is buried in St. Boniface Cathedral.

Awards & Achievements

 * Stanley Cup Championships (1934)
 * Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame

Trivia

 * Height 5'11"
 * Weight 164 Lbs
 * Shot Right
 * Wore Uniform # 7 with the Chicago Black Hawks.