Phil Esposito Philip Anthony Esposito ( ESP-ə-ZEE-toh, Italian: [eˈspɔːzito]; born February 20, 1942) is a Canadian broadcaster, and former professional ice hockey executive, coach and player. A member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, he played 18 seasons in the National Hockey ...
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as born on April 23, 1943 in Canada. His older brother is also famous hockey player – Phil Esposito. Tony Esposito recorded 15 shutouts in his rookie NHL season and he still holds NHL record for most shutouts for rookie goaltender. During this season he earned nickname Tony ‘O’. To...
While the exact cause of Munro’s condition has not been made known, it appears that in the Maroon defence player there is the first casualty from “fast hockey” which has been predominant In the last four years in the NHL. The strain under which players are placed now because of the ...
The next season, Boston made the playoffs for the first of 29 consecutive seasons, an all-time record. The Bruins then obtained forwards Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge and Fred Stanfield from Chicago in a deal celebrated as one of the most one-sided in hockey history. Hodge and Stanfield became ...
121. “He’s a gritty hockey player, he’s got good vision, he’s an intelligent player.”— John Muckler 122. I played hockey in North Dakota growing up and watch a lot of that.”—Phil Jackson 123. I knew nothing about hockey when I came to Chicago and then became the biggest ...
1982 –Wayne Gretzky(Edmonton Oilers) scored his 77th goal of the season on February 24, 1982. Gretzky broke by this goal record of Phil Esposito for most goals in the season. Gretzky scored 92 goals in that season. As of 2014, this is still NHL record. Record goal of Wayne Gretzky:...
“Freddie the Fog” because his players and sports writers didn’t always comprehend his thoughts. But Shero was clear as a bell when he scribbled a message on the Flyers’ locker room board before Game 6 of the 1974-75 Stanley Cup Final against Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr and the rest of...
The next season, Boston made the playoffs for the first of 29 consecutive seasons, an all-time record. The Bruins then obtained forwards Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge and Fred Stanfield from Chicago in a deal celebrated as one of the most one-sided in hockey history. Hodge and Stanfield became ...