Ed Belfour Days Until Hockey is Back: Rare 1980's Highlights & More
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Today, we honor the best #30 as we are 30 days away from Hawkey season!! The career summary below is brought to you by NBC Sports Chicago!
No. 30: Ed Belfour (G, 1988-97)
One of the greatest undrafted free agents in NHL history, Belfour signed with the Blackhawks in 1987 and ranks fourth in franchise history in games played (415) and wins (201).
"Eddie the Eagle" had a 2.65 goals-against average, a .903 save percentage and 30 shutouts across eight seasons in Chicago. He upped his game in the playoffs, where he went 35-28 with a 2.50 goals-against average, a .912 save percentage and three shutouts in 68 appearances.
Let's take a look at some rare highlights from Belfour's time around the NHL:
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Where does Ed Belfour rank in best goalies of all-time? |
Top 50 | 96 | 30.8 % |
Top 20 | 99 | 31.7 % |
Top 10 | 70 | 22.4 % |
Top 100 | 47 | 15.1 % |
List of polls |
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16 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Blackhawks Make Surprising Decision With Drew Commesso One Day After Calling Him Up From AHL |
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17 hours ago | By Sam Walker Oilers face backlash after getting revenge and acquiring player formerly charged with aggravated drunk driving |
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18 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Big development in Jim Montgomery ending up signing with the Chicago Blackhawks per report |
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19 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Chicago Blackhawks release update on Seth Jones and his injury timeline is long-term |
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20 hours ago | By Sam Walker 19-year old Connor Bedard breaks the silence on his dwelling three-goal season start in Chicago |
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