Everything about Ed Litzenberger totally explained
Edward Litzenberger (born
July 15,
1932 in
Neudorf,
Saskatchewan,
Canada) is a retired Canadian
ice hockey right winger. He stands 6 foot 3 and his playing weight was 194 pounds. He won the
Calder Trophy as the outstanding rookie in the
National Hockey League in
1955.
He also has the unusual distinction of having won four consecutive
Stanley Cups while playing for two different teams. He was
Captain of the
1961 champion
Chicago Black Hawks. He also won the Stanley Cup in 1963 and 1964. In 1964, his last NHL season, Litzenberger played 19 regular-season games and one game in the Cup finals. His name was left off the Stanley Cup, even though he qualified by playing in the finals.
In the regular season he scored 178 goals and had 238 assists in 618 games. In the playoffs he scored 5 goals and had 13 assists in 40 games
He is retired and lives in Ontario.
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