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Canadiens' Paul Byron, family members help rescue pilot who crashed seaplane in lake

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Montreal Canadiens winger Paul Byron revealed Sunday he played a role in rescuing the pilot whose seaplane crashed in a lake in Canada.

The crash occurred Saturday in Notre-Dame-du-Laus in Quebec, according to multiple reports. Byron wrote in a statement posted to Twitter he assisted in the rescue, but most of the credit should go to Serge Labelle, a man who assisted on a watercraft.

Byron also gave credit to his father-in-law, brother-in-law and his friend as well as those on the shore who helped out as well.

Montreal Canadiens left wing Paul Byron, #41, wearing a special jersey at warm-up the Ottawa Senators versus the Montreal Canadiens game on April 05, 2022 at Bell Centre in Montreal, QC. (David Kirouac/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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"I want everyone to know it was Serge Labelle who rescued the pilot and should be recognized for his heroic actions. My father-in-law, brother-in-law, friend and I assisted in the rescue," he wrote in the statement. "As well as many incredible others on the shore. Serge is the hero! Thank you everyone for the kind messages. I want to wish the (pilot) all the best in his recovery."

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According to the Canadian Press, Quebec authorities said the pilot was injured in the crash but was taken to the hospital in stable condition.

"Quiet morning fishing with Paul Byron [and] Jonathan Legault turned into a rescue of a man who crashed a plane a few feet away from us," Byron’s brother-in-law Neal Leblond wrote on Facebook.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada learned of the crash Saturday afternoon and

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