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Alex Delvecchio

Alex Delvecchio Hockey CardContact Information (where autograph requests should be mailed to):

Contact Person and/or Name of Organization Alex Delvecchio c/o PenPro

Address: 2602 Soodleigh Drive

City: Rochester Hills State: Michigan Zip Code: 48309

  

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Name of charity or charities the donations go to  a percentage of all fees goes to support local charities

 

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1) If you sign items for free, what are the maximum number of items you will sign for free?  No

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Payment can be made by: Cash,  Personal Checks,  Money Orders,  Cashier’s Checks

 

Alex Delvecchio's Message to the Fans

 

 

 

Biography

Alexander Peter "Fats" Delvecchio, born December 4, 1931 in Fort William, Ontario, is a former ice hockey player and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

 

After playing a single junior league season for the Oshawa Generals of the OHA (during which he led the league in assists) Delvecchio joined the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League for the 1952 season, and helped the team to win the Stanley Cup that year.

 

He would go on to excel both at center and left wing for twenty-two full seasons and parts of two others, and was notable for his spot on the Production line with linemates Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay. No player in NHL history played more games with just the one team. One of the true gentlemen in the game of hockey, he was a three-time winner of the Lady Byng Trophy for combining good sportsmanship with excellence on the ice. Despite his impressive career, Delvecchio was never the Red Wings' leading scorer in a season. The closest he ever came was in the 1969-70 NHL season, where he was just 3 points behind Gordie Howe for the team lead.

 

Following his retirement as a player in 1973 -- having, at the time, played the second most games and with the second highest assist and point totals in league history -- Delvecchio served two stints as Detroit's head coach and then as General Manager, until leaving hockey in 1977 to go into business. He was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame in that year.

 

Delvecchio is currently an "Honored Member" of the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Association and is active in its efforts to raise money for children's charities in Metro Detroit.

 

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Career statistics

 

 

 

Regular Season

 

Playoffs

Season

Team

League

GP

G

A

Pts

PIM

GP

G

A

Pts

PIM

1950-51

Oshawa Generals

OHA

54

49

72

121

36

 

 

 

 

 

1950-51

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

1

0

0

0

0

--

--

--

--

--

1951-52

Indianapolis Capitals

AHL

6

3

6

9

4

 

 

 

 

 

1951-52

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

65

15

22

37

22

8

0

3

3

4

1952-53

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

16

43

59

28

6

2

4

6

2

1953-54

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

69

11

18

29

34

12

2

7

9

7

1954-55

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

69

17

31

48

37

11

7

8

15

2

1955-56

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

25

26

51

24

10

7

3

10

2

1956-57

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

48

16

25

41

8

5

3

2

5

2

1957-58

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

21

38

59

22

4

0

1

1

0

1958-59

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

19

35

54

6

--

--

--

--

--

1959-60

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

19

28

47

8

6

2

6

8

0

1960-61

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

27

35

62

26

11

4

5

9

0

1961-62

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

26

43

69

18

--

--

--

--

--

1962-63

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

20

44

64

8

11

3

6

9

2

1963-64

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

23

30

53

11

14

3

8

11

0

1964-65

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

68

25

42

67

16

7

2

3

5

4

1965-66

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

31

38

69

16

12

0

11

11

4

1966-67

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

70

17

38

55

10

--

--

--

--

--

1967-68

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

74

22

48

70

14

--

--

--

--

--

1968-69

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

72

25

58

83

8

--

--

--

--

--

1969-70

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

73

21

47

68

24

4

0

2

2

0

1970-71

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

77

21

34

55

6

--

--

--

--

--

1971-72

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

75

20

45

65

22

--

--

--

--

--

1972-73

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

77

18

53

71

13

--

--

--

--

--

1973-74

Detroit Red Wings

NHL

11

1

4

5

2

--

--

--

--

--

NHL Totals

1549

456

825

1281

383

121

35

69

104

29

 

 

Achievements and Facts

  • Holds NHL records for seasons played and games played in a career spent with only one team.

  • Won three Stanley Cups with Detroit, in 1952, 1954 and 1955.

  • Delvecchio did not learn to skate until he was twelve years old, a remarkably late age for an NHL player.

  • Named a Second Team All-Star in 1953 (at center) and 1959 (at left wing).

  • Played in the All-Star Game in 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967, a total surpassed by only five players.

  • Served as team captain for twelve years, a mark surpassed only in Wings' history by Steve Yzerman.

  • Remains 8th all time in NHL history in games played and 27th in points scored.

  • In 1998, he was ranked number 82 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.

  • On November 10, 1991 his jersey, number #10, was retired by the Detroit Red Wings.

 

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Source: Wikipedia.org at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Delvecchio

 

 

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