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Ed Belfour
Ed Belfour will go down in history as one of the premier goaltenders ever to play in the NHL. In September, 1987 Belfour, nicknamed "Eddie the Eagle" was signed by the Blackhawks to a free-agent contract. Belfour won the starting job at Chicago's training camp and was the team's workhorse, playing in 74 games, winning 43. He was also rewarded with a spot on the Team Canada roster for the 1991 Canada Cup. Belfour did not disappoint in 1991-92, where he helped the Blackhawks advance all the way to the Stanley Cup finals before losing to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Belfour moved on to the Dallas Stars where he played for five years, and led the organization to its first Stanley Cup title in 1999, beating the Buffalo Sabres in the finals. Belfour remained the Stars' number one netminder through the 2000-02 season. Belfour was a member of Canada's gold medal winning team at the Salt Lake City Olympics. Belfour wears number 20 as a tribute to former Russian goaltending great Vladislav Tretiak, who coached Belfour in Chicago in the 1990s. The Eagle is married and now makes his home in Toronto. He is very active in the children's Make A Wish Foundation and donates tickets to the charity for each home game at the Air Canada Centre. At the end of the 2002-03 season, Eddie had 401 wins, plus 86 more in the playoffs with a career GAA of just over 2. Next stop, Hall of Fame!
- '90-'91 UD #525 ROOKIE graded 9 MINT by Professional Card Graders(PCG) ser. #10162583............$13
Tom Barrasso
Tom Barrasso entered the NHL for the 1983-84 season as an 18 year old, going straight from high school to the Buffalo Sabres. In his rookie season, Barrasso won the Vezina Trophy as the leagues best netminder and the Calder Trophy as the top rookie. Just after the start of the 1988-89 season, Barrasso was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Pittsburgh's powerful offense needed some defensive help and having Barrasso in the crease was a major piece of the championship puzzle for the Penguins. In 1991 and 1992 Pittsburgh won the Stanley Cup, due in large part to Barrasso's outstanding play in the net. Barrasso later became the first American born goalie to win 300 career NHL games.
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