Remembering Wayne Stephenson
As a hockey goaltender, it was Wayne Stephenson's burden to be an understudy.
read Tom Hawthorn's excellent article on Wayne Stephenson; Special to the Globe and Mail
As a hockey goaltender, it was Wayne Stephenson's burden to be an understudy.
read Tom Hawthorn's excellent article on Wayne Stephenson; Special to the Globe and Mail
A Remembrance - By Ed Sweeney
"Sugar Jim" Henry played with the New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins between 1941 and 1955. He posted 27 shutouts and a 2.87 goals-against average in 406 NHL games.
Terry Sawchuk was one of the greatest goaltenders in hockey history. He played more seasons and more games, recording more wins and more shutouts than any other goalie in the history of the NHL.
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