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    Philip Anthony Esposito OC (/ˌɛspəˈziːtoʊ/ ESP-ə-ZEE-toh, Italian: [eˈspɔːzito]; born February 20, 1942) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player...
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  • professional all-star team formed for international play, was led by Phil Esposito, who led the series in scoring, as well as contributing in other roles...
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    younger brother of Phil Esposito, a centre. Both brothers had notable careers and are enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Esposito's jersey number 35...
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    goals in a season: Phil Esposito, 76 (1970–71) Most assists in a season: Bobby Orr, 102 (1970–71) Most points in a season: Phil Esposito, 152 (1970–71) Most...
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    The Phil Esposito Statue is a commemorative bronze work created in honor of NHL Hall-of-Famer, Phil Esposito, for his role in co-founding the Tampa Bay...
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    the Boston Bruins in 1972, who were led by such stars as Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge, Johnny Bucyk and Wayne Cashman; and in five games to the...
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  • coach Sebastiano Esposito, Italian footballer Tony Esposito, Canadian ice hockey goalie and younger brother of Phil Esposito Tony Esposito, musician, singer-songwriter...
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    Gordie Howe, Bernie Geoffrion, Dickie Moore, Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr, Guy Lafleur, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, and Jaromir Jagr...
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    playoffs since the 1958–59 season. In the pre-season, the Bruins added Phil Esposito, Fred Stanfield and Ken Hodge from the Chicago Black Hawks in one of...
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  • the 52 seasons both have been awarded) by 22 players: Bobby Clarke, Phil Esposito, Guy Lafleur (x2), Gretzky (x5), Mario Lemieux (x3), Mark Messier (x2)...
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  • 272 Peter Stastny, 1.268 Peter Forsberg, 1.250 Kent Nilsson, 1.241 Phil Esposito, 1.240 Guy Lafleur, 1.202 Joe Sakic, 1.191 Dale Hawerchuk, 1.186 Pat...
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    Tampa-based group fronted by Phil Esposito and his brother Tony, both members of the Hockey Hall of Fame. One of the Esposito group's key backers, the Pritzker...
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  • The Phil Esposito Trophy was awarded annually by the Central Hockey League (CHL) to the league's leading scorer during the regular season. Named in honour...
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  • Retrieved January 25, 2020. Ntim, Zac (April 3, 2024). "NHL Hall of Famer Phil Esposito And 'The Walking Dead's Katelyn Nacon Join Indie Horror Comedy 'Hacked:...
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  • 74 0.78 1969–70 Phil Esposito (1) * Boston Bruins 43 76 0.57 1970–71 Phil Esposito (2) * Boston Bruins 76 78 0.97 1971–72 Phil Esposito (3) * Boston Bruins...
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  • winningest FPHL head coach Phil Esposito would coach the team for their inaugural season. Following a 2–9–2 start to the season, Esposito was fired on November...
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  • Rock", written by Alan Thicke. The song featured vocals by Duguay, Phil Esposito, Pat Hickey, Dave Maloney and John Davidson. It was released as a 45...
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  • only six shy of the point record set the previous season by teammate Phil Esposito. Along the way, he also won the Norris Trophy for the third straight...
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    staved off elimination in Game 5 at Boston, Bruins assistant captain Phil Esposito said famously, "If the Rangers think they're going to beat us in the...
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  • juggernaut that saw Bruins' players finish 1–2–3–4 in NHL scoring (Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr, Ken Hodge, and Wayne Cashman) for the second and most recent...
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    1966–67 with 97 points (a mark broken two years later by former teammate Phil Esposito and currently held by Wayne Gretzky). The 1967–68 season, an 87-point...
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    Retrieved August 20, 2024. Ntim, Zac (April 3, 2024). "NHL Hall of Famer Phil Esposito And 'The Walking Dead's Katelyn Nacon Join Indie Horror Comedy 'Hacked:...
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    (5) 1967–68 Stan Mikita* (2) Centre Chicago Black Hawks (6) 1968–69 Phil Esposito* Centre Boston Bruins (8) 1969–70† Bobby Orr* Defenceman Boston Bruins...
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    he would reach the milestone. While playing for Boston in the 1970s, Phil Esposito scored 50 goals in five consecutive seasons, led by a then-NHL record...
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  • exciting scoring race in which Ranger Jean Ratelle had been leading Bruin Phil Esposito was shortcircuited when Ratelle broke his ankle in a game against California...
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    Retrieved 15 September 2016. Ntim, Zac (April 3, 2024). "NHL Hall of Famer Phil Esposito And 'The Walking Dead's Katelyn Nacon Join Indie Horror Comedy 'Hacked:...
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  • season, but 1968–69 saw three achieve the feat. The Boston Bruins' Phil Esposito led the way with 49 goals and 77 assists for a new record of 126 points...
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  • holder. They also set records for most victories (57) and points (121). Phil Esposito set records for most goals in a season with 76 and for most points with...
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  • Phil Esposito was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times....
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  • player scored 100 points was 1968–69, when Phil Esposito scored his hundredth point on March 2, 1969. Esposito finished the season with 126 points, and...
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