Ted Lindsay

Description: (Ice hockey player)
Ted Lindsay was a Canadian professional ice hockey player renowned for his time with the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks in the NHL. Lindsay amassed over 800 points, clinched the Art Ross Trophy in 1950, and secured four Stanley Cup wins. Known as "Terrible Ted," he played a crucial role in establishing a Players' Association in the late 1950s, resulting in his trade to Chicago. Lindsay's significant influence on the NHL was acknowledged when he was included in the list of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history in 2017.

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Birthday July 29, 1925 (Leo)
Born In Renfrew
Died on March 4, 2019
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