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Detroit Red Wings legend Alex Delvecchio died on Tuesday, July 1, at 93 years old. The Hockey Hall of Famer played all 24 of his NHL seasons (1950-74) with the Red Wings, playing in 1,550 games ...
Alex Delvecchio 's long-lasting legacy with the Detroit Red Wings It is a truly legendary story, going from his beginnings in Fort William, Ontario, to establishing himself as an NHL great.
Alex Delvecchio, the proud captain and long-time heart of the Detroit Red Wings, has passed away at 93 on July 1, at his home in Rochester, Michigan.
Delvecchio remains third in franchise history in games played behind Howe and Nicklas Lidstrom. His No. 10 hangs from the rafters as one of the storied organization’s retired numbers. “Few athletes in ...
DETROIT — Alex Delvecchio, a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame who helped the Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup three times in the 1950s, has died. He was 93.
Former Detroit Red Wings player Alex Delvecchio, left, and former head coach Scotty Bowman listen during a ceremony to retire Red Kelly’s number 4 before an NHL hockey game against the Toronto ...
The NHL Prospects Tournament in Traverse City essentially came to an end last year. But there definitely isn't anything on ...
Detroit Loses a Legend Delvecchio was the last living member of that famed “Production Line”, as well as the last living member of the 1952 and 1954 Stanley Cup-winning Red Wings teams.
Delvecchio remains third in franchise history in games played behind Howe and Nicklas Lidstrom. His No. 10 hangs from the rafters as one of the storied organization’s retired numbers. “Few athletes in ...
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