RIP Tony Esposito
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2021 10:32 am
Statement on behalf of Blackhawks Chairman Rocky Wirtz:
"The Blackhawks and the National Hockey League have lost a legend in Tony Esposito, who passed away today after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. As we mourn with his wife Marilyn, sons Mark (Kim) and Jason, and grandchildren Lauren and Kamryn, we celebrate Tony's life and contributions to the Blackhawks and the community."
Tony Esposito played all but one of his 16 NHL seasons with the Blackhawks, was a three-time Vezina Trophy winner as the top goaltender in the league (1970, 1972, 1974) and was awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1970 for the top rookie in the NHL. He remains the all-time franchise leader in shutouts (74) and career wins (418). He set a team record with 15 shutouts during the 1969-70 season. His career NHL record of 423-306-151 ranks 10th in league history. Esposito went seven consecutive seasons with 30-plus wins (1969-76). A native of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988 where he joined his brother, Phil, who played 18 seasons in the NHL. Tony Esposito's No. 35 was retired by the Blackhawks on November 20, 1988 at Chicago Stadium. In 2017, Esposito was named one of the "100 Greatest Players in NHL History" by the NHL. Esposito has served as a Blackhawks Team Ambassador since March 19, 2008.
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"The Blackhawks and the National Hockey League have lost a legend in Tony Esposito, who passed away today after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. As we mourn with his wife Marilyn, sons Mark (Kim) and Jason, and grandchildren Lauren and Kamryn, we celebrate Tony's life and contributions to the Blackhawks and the community."
Tony Esposito played all but one of his 16 NHL seasons with the Blackhawks, was a three-time Vezina Trophy winner as the top goaltender in the league (1970, 1972, 1974) and was awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1970 for the top rookie in the NHL. He remains the all-time franchise leader in shutouts (74) and career wins (418). He set a team record with 15 shutouts during the 1969-70 season. His career NHL record of 423-306-151 ranks 10th in league history. Esposito went seven consecutive seasons with 30-plus wins (1969-76). A native of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988 where he joined his brother, Phil, who played 18 seasons in the NHL. Tony Esposito's No. 35 was retired by the Blackhawks on November 20, 1988 at Chicago Stadium. In 2017, Esposito was named one of the "100 Greatest Players in NHL History" by the NHL. Esposito has served as a Blackhawks Team Ambassador since March 19, 2008.
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