ClearNews Pulse
science /

Who wore 77 NHL?

77 – Ray Bourque. Ray Bourque changed numbers from seven to 77 following the number retirement of Phil Esposito in Boston. Ever since, Bourque and 77 have been synonymous. Bourque leads all defencemen in career goals, assists, points and shots with 410, 1,169, 1,579, and 6,206 respectively.

Who wore 77 for Boston Bruins?

#77: Ray Bourque (1988-2000)

Bourque amassed 1,579 points in his 1,612 career that was played almost exclusively with the Bruins. Although he sought and was granted a trade to a contender to finish out his career, Bourque's number 77 will never again be worn by another Bruin.

Who is number 77 for the Washington Capitals?

Washington Capitals

Oshie wears number 77 for the Capitals, as his previous number 74 is currently worn by Capitals defenseman John Carlson.

Why does Victor Hedman wear 77?

Hedman wore the jersey number 41 in Sweden, but when he was drafted by the Lightning, that number was already worn by Mike Smith. Hedman chose his new number, 77, as a tribute to Bourque.

How many teams did Paul Coffey play for?

Paul Coffey holds or shares 33 NHL records in the regular season and playoffs. During his NHL career, he played for the Edmonton Oilers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Los Angeles Kings, Detroit Red Wings, Hartford Whalers, Philadelphia Flyers, Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Blackhawks, and Boston Bruins.

17 related questions found

What number was Adam Oates?

The Markham Waxers retired his jersey number 10 in 1999. Oates was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as part of its 2012 class.

Who wore 78 in NHL?

Pavol Demitra wore No. 78 during his time in Ottawa before blossoming in St. Louis. Pouliot, Edmonton's first-round pick in 2003, has 21 goals in 176 NHL games and is the best of the five players who've worn this number.

Who has worn #1 for the Boston Bruins?

02 1 – Gilles Gilbert

The Quebec native spent the best seven seasons of his career in Boston playing behind some stacked Bruins teams, and piled up 155 wins in Black and Gold. He didn't have the best individual season wearing the No. 1 however, as that went to Pete Peeters in his Vezina Trophy-winning season in Boston.

When did Ray Bourque switch to 77?

For a majority of his NHL career, Bourque wore jersey number 77. After he retired following the 2000-2001 season, both the Bruins and the Avalanche honored him by retiring number 77.

Do hockey jersey numbers mean anything?

Numbers 2-6 were traditionally for defense, and 7-11 traditionally for forwards. Higher numbers were for players further down the depth chart, with one of the highest numbers (often 20, 29 or 30) for the backup goaltender.

Who Wore best NHL?

'Who Wore it Best': Episode 3

Wayne Gretzky's No. 99 is retired throughout the NHL not only because he is considered the greatest player in League history, but because the number and his name are synonymous.

Where is Adam Oates now?

Since he's stepped away from his coaching duties, Oates has been operating the Oates Sports Group, a boutique hockey agency whose mission is to "make players better."

How many points did Brett Hull have?

A nine-time National Hockey League All-Star, Brett Hull recorded 1,391 points and ranks third all-time in NHL history with 741 goals during a career that spanned more than 20 years and included stops with the Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings and Phoenix Coyotes.

Does Adam Oates children?

I don't have any children — so I suppose I have 50 children.” And Oates has been busy since the league stopped play on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

What size skates did Paul Coffey use?

In order to get that strong push-off, when Coffey entered the NHL, he famously jammed his feet into a pair of skates two sizes too small, like the Grinch's heart but with better results. With his foot slipping inside his size 8, Coffey's socks got thinner and his boots shrunk until he was getting the control he needed.

Which player has the most Stanley Cups?

In the National Hockey League (NHL), the player with the most Stanley Cups won of all time as of November 2021 was Henri Richard. The centre won 11 Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens between 1955 and 1975.

How many shutouts did Tony Esposito have?

Tony Esposito, who as a rookie in his first of 15 N.H.L. seasons as the Chicago Blackhawks' goaltender recorded an astonishing 15 shutouts, earning the nickname Tony O, died on Tuesday. He was 78.