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Weight
  
85 kg

Playing career
  
1954–1968

Career start
  
1952


Name
  
Ed Chadwick

Career end
  
1968

Height
  
1.80 m

Positions
  
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Born
  
May 8, 1933 (age 90) Fergus, ON, CAN (
1933-05-08
)

Played for
  
Toronto Maple LeafsBoston Bruins

Similar People
  
Mike Babcock, Georges Vezina, Dion Phaneuf, Brian Burke

Edwin Walter Chadwick (born May 8, 1933) is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League during the Original Six era for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins.

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Playing career

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Chadwick started his NHL career in the 1955–56 season by playing five games for the Toronto Maple Leafs as a replacement for injured future-hall-of-famer Harry Lumley. Over the next two seasons Chadwick would play 140 consecutive regular season games, which is still a Leafs team record. However Chadwick's success in the NHL was short-lived, as his playing time dropped off and he was shipped down to the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. Chadwick only managed to play four more NHL games, as a member of the Boston Bruins in 1961–62. Chadwick would play the remainder of his days in the AHL, first for the Hershey Bears, and then the Buffalo Bisons before retiring in 1968.

Scouting career

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Sometime after he retired from playing he became a scout for the Edmonton Oilers. He won 5 Stanley Cups rings with them 1984–85–87–88–90. Name was put on the Stanley Cup 1985, 1987, and 1990.

Awards

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  • AHL First All-Star Team (1960)
  • AHL Second All-Star team (1961 & 1965)
  • Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award Winner for fewest goals allowed in the AHL (1960)
  • NHL - Stanley Cup (Edmonton) (1987 & 1990)

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    References

    Ed Chadwick Wikipedia