The Blackhawks Best 1 Of All-Time: Glenn Hall Who Played 502 Straight Games in Goal
No. 1: Glenn Hall (G, 1957-67)
After spending his first four years in Detroit, Hall played the next 10 in Chicago, where he ranks second among franchise goaltenders in games played (618), wins (276) and shutouts (51). He won two of his three Vezina trophies with the Blackhawks and was first-team NHL All-Star five times. Hall was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975 and had his jersey retired by the Blackhawks in 1988.
Glenn is still alive at 90 years of age and still carries his fight for the game!
Hall is also the only goaltender to play a large amount of games in a row, which is a whopping 502 STRAIGHT GAMES!
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