Former NHL and Medicine Hat Cubs goaltender passes away at 53
A Medicine Hat resident who had worked his way up the hockey ranks to play net in the National Hockey League has passed away at the age of 53.
Blaine Lacher played for the Boston Bruins for two seasons in the mid-1990s.
Over that time he appeared in 47 regular season and five NHL playoff games.
Lacher’s rookie season in the league was his strongest as he played in 35 of the Bruins 48 games and all five of their playoff games during the strikeout shortened 1994-95 NHL season.

