Overview
- Donnie Marshall debuted in the NHL in 1951-52 and became a full-time player for the Canadiens in the 1954-55 season.
- Marshall played 585 games for the Canadiens, contributing significantly to their five consecutive Stanley Cup victories.
- After his time with the Canadiens, Marshall played for the New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, and Toronto Maple Leafs, retiring in 1972.
- During his 19-year NHL career, Marshall recorded 265 goals and 324 assists in 1,176 regular-season games.
- Known for his versatility, Marshall was a seven-time All-Star and served as an alternate captain and assistant coach with the Rangers.