Phil Esposito

Description: (The First Ice Hockey Player to Score More Than 100 Points in a Season)
Philip Anthony Esposito is a former professional ice hockey player from Canada. He played in the NHL for 18 seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins, and New York Rangers, winning two Stanley Cups. Esposito was known for his dominant performance, setting scoring records and receiving awards like the Art Ross Trophy and Hart Trophy. After retiring, he coached and managed the Rangers and co-founded the Tampa Bay Lightning. Esposito remains associated with the Lightning as a broadcaster.

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Birthday February 20, 1942 (Pisces)
Born In Sault Ste. Marie
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