the New York Islanders. His win in Game 2 gave him 73 in the playoffs for his career, moving him ahead of Hall of Famer Jacques Plante into eighth place all time in the NHL . Osgood's teammates notice the rebound control as well as the anxiety control
anniversary of the greatest about-face in the history of professional sports. On Nov. 1, 1959, Montreal Canadiens goalie Jacques Plante suffered a broken nose on a slap shot by the N.Y. Rangers' Andy Bathgate and, after getting stitches, insisted on
shoulder. The save, which Pavelec calls his most memorable this season, came one day shy of the 50th anniversary of the day Jacques Plante first used a goalie mask (Nov. 1, 1959). "I wasn't hurt," Pavelec said. "But I'm lucky to have my teeth
Nov. 1 marks the 50th anniversary of Jacques Plante becoming the first goaltender to don a mask upon returning to a game after an injury. Plante didn't invent the goalie mask
years ago Monday at Madison Square Garden in New York, Jacques Plante of the Montreal Canadiens changed Hockey . Having suffered ..... all of which is detailed in a newly released biography Jacques Plante : The Man Who Changed The Face Of Hockey , by Cobourg
Moore and Bernard (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, the one-two punch on defence of Doug Harvey and Tom Johnson and the innovative Jacques Plante in goal. 6. Plante mask: Early in a game in New York on Nov. 1, 1959, Plante was struck on the face by a slap shot
Berenson back on the ice to try for a seventh goal, but Berenson declined, feeling it was more important to get netminder Jacques Plante 's shutout. Berenson and Blues goaltender Glenn Hall were close friends and used to keep track of plus-minus numbers
Hey, Patrick Roy, Jacques Plante , Ken Dryden and the rest of Montreal's goaltending greats - the Canadiens' centennial party has come and gone, and Jaroslav
the slapshot, Bernard (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, and the one who made wearing a mask standard equipment for goaltenders, Jacques Plante . There were legendary coaches Dick Irvin Sr., Toe Blake and Scotty Bowman, and masterful general managers Frank Selke
popularized the slapshot, Bernard (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, and the one who made a mask standard equipment for goaltenders, Jacques Plante . There were legendary coaches Dick Irvin Sr., Toe Blake and Scotty Bowman, and masterful general managers Frank Selke