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Legendary NHL HOF Center Phil Esposito

Legendary NHL HOF Center Phil Esposito

Born February 20, 1942, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, was Hockey Hall of Fame Center, Phil Esposito. This legend was an eight-time NHL All-Star who won five Art Ross, two Ted Lindsey Awards, and two Hart Memorial Trophies. Esposito is best known for his time with the Boston Bruins; however, he started his NHL journey with the Chicago Black Hawks. On the other side of his career, after playing in Beantown, he was a member of the New York Rangers. Esposito's career was so impactful that he was honored on the NHL's 100th Anniversary - 100 Greatest Players.


Phil Esposito

Born February 20, 1942, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, was Hockey Hall of Fame Center, Phil Esposito. This legend was an eight-time NHL All-Star who won five Art Ross, two Ted Lindsey Awards, and two Hart Memorial Trophies. Esposito is best known for his time with the Boston Bruins; however, he started his NHL journey with the Chicago Black Hawks. On the other side of his career, after playing in Beantown, he was a member of the New York Rangers. Esposito's career was so impactful that he was honored on the NHL's 100th Anniversary - 100 Greatest Players.

Phil Esposito Scoring Machine and Hockey Legend

Phil Esposito, nicknamed "Espo" or "Number 77," wasn't just a hockey player; he was a scoring machine who rewrote the record books and left an indelible mark on the game. His 18-year career with the Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, and New York Rangers was a masterclass in offensive dominance.

Early Promise and Chicago Beginnings: Drafted in 1963, Esposito quickly emerged as a force on the Blackhawks' top line alongside Bobby Hull. His scoring touch was evident, earning him the Art Ross Trophy for leading the league in points in 1965 and 1966. However, a trade to the Boston Bruins in 1967 proved to be a turning point.

Boston Bruins Dynasty and Record-Breaking Feat: Joining forces with his brother Tony, Esposito became a focal point of the Bruins' high-powered offense. He won the Art Ross Trophy an astonishing four more times, led the league in goals six times, and even became the first player to break the 100-point barrier in a season (1968-69). He and his brother led the Bruins to two Stanley Cup appearances, winning it all in 1970.

A Journeyman's Touch: Continued Excellence: Traded to the New York Rangers in 1975, Esposito remained a scoring threat, playing seven more seasons and reaching the 1,000-point mark. He retired in 1981, leaving behind a legacy of incredible individual achievements.

Today in Hockey History for May 15

May 15 includes the most lopsided trade in NHL history, a franchise-altering draft pick, and some significant expansion franchises. — thehockeywriters.com

The Hockey Writers web page gives us Today in Hockey History on May 15 with some tremendous stories on Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge, Fred Stanfield, Pit Martin, Jack Norris, Gilles Marotte, Bobby Clarke, Felix Potvin, and more.

This Day in Hockey History – May 15

Today in hockey history, an Original Six team is born, a blockbuster trade involving a player that was involved in two huge trades in his career, a notorious Flyer retires and immediately finds work in management, a long game, and two related records set on the same day by two different teams. — www.hookedonhockeymagazine.com

Hooked on Hockey magazine shares the great events in hockey for May 15.

2025-02-08

February 8 Jersey Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 7 - 15 - 99 - 33 February 8, 1963 - It  became offical on this day that the American Football League franchise formerly calle...[iframe]https://img.newspapers.com/img/img[/iframe]

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The Artic Sisterhood Basketball Team Nome Alaska - 1908

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This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons with a Caption on the  image: Arctic Sisterhood BasketBall Team, Nome, Alaska, 1908-09. F.H. Nowell, 5758 (image) This classic image of a group of ladies from Nome, Alaska depicts the basketball gear for women in 1908. The long stockings as was pro...[iframe]https://jerseydispatch.com/pfeL/p/c312642c0431e75b485e432232c99c1c/website/Sports-History-Photo-of-the-Day/February-Images/February-8-Image/images/640px-Arctic_Sisterhood_Basketball_women_team,_Nome_(NOWELL_200).jpeg[/iframe]

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February 7 Jersey Numbers

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Here are some jersey numbers in team sport history that stuck out. February 7, 1949 - Number 5, Joe DiMaggio became the first ball player to earn $100,000 a yearas he did so under contract with the New York Yankees .  February 7, 1958   - The Brooklyn Dodgers official...

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February 6 Jersey Numbers

Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 31 - 9 - 14 - 83 - 7 - 16 - 22 - 80 - 11 - 84 - 10 - 83 - 12 February 6, 1926 - St Louis Browns acquire catcher Wally Schang from ...

 

2025-02-05

February 5 Jersey Numbers

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Here is what happened in Sports Jersey History on February 5:  Kareem hits a new NBA high, Hines hauls in a big one and Bob Douglas is honored. Our Sports Jersey Take of the Day is from historian Joe Ziemba. Listen in to learn more about sports history along with me from the unif...[iframe]https://player.captivate.fm/episode/aad46b1f-7a6c-4b0e-812d-e7c05b551cb2[/iframe]

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The Oregon Agricultural Hard Court Stars

(image) Members of the 1922 Oregon Agricultural College men's basketball team. From left to rightː Gill (forward), Hjeite (enter), and Feraley (forward), from February 5, 1922. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. We know the OAC by a different name today, Oregon State. The Oregon Ag...[iframe]https://jerseydispatch.com/pfeL/p/c312642c0431e75b485e432232c99c1c/website/Sports-History-Photo-of-the-Day/February-Images/February-5-Image/images/1922_Oregon_Agricultural_College_mens_basketball_players.jpg[/iframe]

 

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Football

The gridiron jersey's colorful evolution. ref. Football
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Basketball

The jerseys of the hard courts have a great history all their own. ref. Basketball
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Baseball

Tops in Professional Baseball: The Evolution of the Uniforms & Top Players by the Numbers they Wore ref. Baseball
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The great history of the Hockey sweater jersey and the players than made them famous. ref. Hockey
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Auto Racing

When you want to just see who is the fastest, you catch a race! ref. Auto Racing
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The basics of the jersey Numbering in Association Football (Soccer) ref. Soccer
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Uniform Numbers

The Jersey Numbers that make up the Hisory of Each Day of the Year ref. Uniform Numbers
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The historic sporting events where the fans went crazy ref. The Roar of the Crowd home page
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The Legends and History of Thoroghbred Horse Racing ref. Thoroughbred Racing
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