Eddie Mazur

Eddie Mazur

Eddie Mazur (July 25, 1929 in Winnipeg, ManitobaJuly 3 1995) was a Canadian ice hockey forward.

Mazur started his National Hockey League career with the Montreal Canadiens in 1950. He would also play with the Chicago Black Hawks. He would leave the NHL after the 1957 season. He retired from hockey in 1965. He won the Stanley Cup in 1953 with the Montreal Canadiens.

Awards & Achievements

*Turnbull Cup MJHL Championship (1948)
*PCHL Northern Second All-Star Team (1950)
*PCHL Second All-Star Team (1951)
*PCHL Championship (1951)
*Stanley Cup Championship (1953)
*AHL Second All-Star Team (1957 & 1959)
*Played in NHL All-Star Game (1953)
*WHL Championship (1956)
*Inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 1995
*“Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame

External links

*hockeydb|3488
*legendsofhockey|13578
* [http://www.halloffame.mb.ca/honoured/1995/eMazur.htm Eddie Mazur’s biography] at [http://www.halloffame.mb.ca/ Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum]
* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/players.html?category=9&id=140 Eddie Mazur's biography] at [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]


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