
Guy Camil Chouinard
- Lifespan
- October 20, 1956 – December 28, 2025Oct 20, 1956 – Dec 28, 2025
- Location
- Quebec, CanadaQuebec, Canada

Guy Chouinard, a prolific scorer for the Atlanta and Calgary Flames and a dedicated hockey coach, passed away on Sunday at the age of 69. Born in Quebec City, Chouinard was a standout center known for his playmaking ability and offensive skill during the 1970s and 80s. He centered the Flames' top line and became the first player in franchise history to score 50 goals in a single season, a feat he accomplished during the 1978-79 campaign.
After an impressive playing career that included stints with the St. Louis Blues and an NHL All-Star appearance, Chouinard transitioned to coaching, where he influenced countless young players in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). For over two decades, he served as a bench boss for teams like the Quebec Remparts and the P.E.I. Rocket, becoming the winningest coach in league history at the time of his retirement.
Chouinard is remembered by the hockey community not just for his statistics, but for his deep knowledge of the game and his mentorship of junior players. His contributions to the sport in Quebec and the NHL have left an enduring mark. He is survived by his family and the many athletes he guided throughout his life.
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Danielle - Cath and I were saddened to hear of Guy’s passing. I recall Guy declaring you as the funniest couple when you replied to the person in the singles line at Sunshine Village that you were married! What a delightful, caring couple. We had maximum fun in those first few years In Calgary. Guy carried the nick name of Gramps because he looked older than his young age. As a finesse player he was not much interested in the rough stuff so he would make fun of himself by skating around in practice and pretending to viciously elbow you. Hilarious. He took great pride in centering the GEM line. Guy. Eric “Big Train” Vail and Bobby Mac Millan. Man could they score. Big Train tearing down the left side getting fed by Chou and speedy Bobby Mac doing the same thing on the right wing. And Guy with his perfect titan stick and Lange Skates! The laughs I enjoyed in the dressing room, on the bus, airports, hotels, in the shower(some of the funniest Chou moments) came back in waves as I spoke to Guy’s pals. Willi Plett, Eric Vail, Phil Russel, Kent Nilsson, Jamie Hislop after hearing the unfortunate news. I never thot 45 years ago I would have such deep and fond experiences and memories from playing a game. It was people like Guy in the game who add to the richness in people lives. He was humble, decent and caring. And funny. Every one of the prescribed conversations about was full of laughter and joy of having been in Guy’s company in assorted situations. Bon voyage Chou. Las Vegas Dunes Golf Club 1982 Reggie Lemelin, Denis Cyr, Lanny McDonald, Willi Plett, Jim Peplinski
I am so saddened to hear about Guy’s passing! He was an amazing coach and person! I remember us winning The Presidents trophy and after the game he gave me a cigar to celebrate the win and to remember my dad who had passed that same year!! My condolences to the family!

Danielle - Cath and I were saddened to hear of Guy’s passing. I recall Guy declaring you as the funniest couple when you replied to the person in the singles line at Sunshine Village that you were married! What a delightful, caring couple. We had maximum fun in those first few years In Calgary. Guy carried the nick name of Gramps because he looked older than his young age. As a finesse player he was not much interested in the rough stuff so he would make fun of himself by skating around in practice and pretending to viciously elbow you. Hilarious. He took great pride in centering the GEM line. Guy. Eric “Big Train” Vail and Bobby Mac Millan. Man could they score. Big Train tearing down the left side getting fed by Chou and speedy Bobby Mac doing the same thing on the right wing. And Guy with his perfect titan stick and Lange Skates! The laughs I enjoyed in the dressing room, on the bus, airports, hotels, in the shower(some of the funniest Chou moments) came back in waves as I spoke to Guy’s pals. Willi Plett, Eric Vail, Phil Russel, Kent Nilsson, Jamie Hislop after hearing the unfortunate news. I never thot 45 years ago I would have such deep and fond experiences and memories from playing a game. It was people like Guy in the game who add to the richness in people lives. He was humble, decent and caring. And funny. Every one of the prescribed conversations about was full of laughter and joy of having been in Guy’s company in assorted situations. Bon voyage Chou. Las Vegas Dunes Golf Club 1982 Reggie Lemelin, Denis Cyr, Lanny McDonald, Willi Plett, Jim Peplinski
I am so saddened to hear about Guy’s passing! He was an amazing coach and person! I remember us winning The Presidents trophy and after the game he gave me a cigar to celebrate the win and to remember my dad who had passed that same year!! My condolences to the family!