1 Frank Brimsek
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Nickname : Mr. Zero
Born : Eveleth, Minnesota, September 26, 1915
Died : November 11, 1998
Catches : Left
Weight : 170 lbs.
Height : 5' 9"
Last Amateur Club : St. Cloud State (NCAA)
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27-Oct-38 |
Signed free agent
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08-Sep-49 |
Traded to the Chicago Black Hawks for cash
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1938-1939 |
Led the NHL in wins (33), shutouts (10), GAA (1,56), playoffs games played (12), playoffs minutes played (863), playoffs wins (8) and playoffs GAA (1,25)
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1939-1940 |
Led the NHL in games played (48) and wins (31)
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1940-1941 |
Led the NHL in games played (48), minutes played (3040), shutouts (6), playoffs games played (11), playoffs minutes played (678), playoffs wins (8), playoffs shutouts (1) and playoffs GAA (2,04)
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1941-1942 |
Led the NHL in GAA (2,35)
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1942-1943 |
Led the NHL in games played (50)
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1945-1946 |
Led the NHL in playoffs games played (10) and playoffs minutes played (650)
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1946-1947 |
Led the NHL in games played (60) and minutes played (3600),
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1947-1948 |
Led the NHL in games played (60) and minutes played (3600)
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Winner of the George L. Davis Jr Trophy (EHL Fewest GAA) with the Pittsburgh Yellowjackets, 1935 ... Named on the EHL Second All-Star Teamwith the Pittsburgh Yellowjackets, 1936 ... Named on the AHL First All-Star Team with the Providence Reds, 1938 ... Played in the NHL All-Star game, 1939, 1947, 1948 ... Recorded his first shutout on December 4, 1938 against Chicago ... Winner of the Vezina Trophy, 1939, 1942 ... Winner of the Calder Trophy, 1939 ... Member of the Stanley Cup champions Boston Bruins, 1939, 1941 ... Named on the NHL First All-Star team, 1939, 1942 ... Named on the NHL Second All-Star team, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1948 ... Elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 1966.
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Led the EHL in wins (20) and shutouts (8) with the Pittsburgh Yellowjackets, 1935-36 ... Led the AHL in games played (48), GAA (1,75) and playoffs wins (5) with the Providence Reds, 1937-38 ... Holds NHL record of consecutive minutes without allowing a goal ... Served for 2 years in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II, 1943 to 1945 ... Holds Boston Bruins record for most career playoffs losses.
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Regular season
SEASON GP MIN W L T GA SO GAA SA Sv% G A PIM
1948-49 54 3240 26 20 8 147 1 2,72 0 0 2
1947-48 60 3600 23 24 13 168 3 2,80 0 0 0
1946-47 60 3600 26 23 11 175 3 2,92 0 0 2
1945-46 34 2040 16 14 4 111 2 3,26 0 0 0
1942-43 50 3000 24 17 9 176 1 3,52 0 0 0
1941-42 47 2930 24 17 6 115 3 2,35 0 0 0
1940-41 48 3040 27 8 13 102 6 2,01 0 0 0
1939-40 48 2950 31 12 5 98 6 1,99 0 0 0
1938-39 43 2610 33 9 1 68 10 1,56 0 0 0
TOTAL 444 27010 230 144 70 1160 35 2,58 0 0 4
Playoffs
SEASON GP MIN W L GA SO GAA SA Sv% G A PIM
1948-49 5 316 1 4 16 0 3,04 0 0 0
1947-48 5 317 1 4 20 0 3,79 0 0 0
1946-47 5 343 1 4 16 0 2,80 0 0 0
1945-46 10 651 5 5 29 0 2,67 0 0 0
1942-43 9 560 4 5 33 0 3,54 0 0 0
1941-42 5 307 2 3 16 0 3,13 0 0 0
1940-41 11 678 8 3 23 1 2,04 0 0 0
1939-40 6 360 2 4 15 0 2,50 0 0 0
1938-39 12 863 8 4 18 1 1,25 0 0 0
TOTAL 68 4395 32 36 186 2 2,54 0 0 0
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