- Roy Edwards
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
name = Roy Edwards
position = Goaltender
catches = Right
height_ft = 5
height_in = 8
weight_lb = 165
played_for = NHL
Detroit Red Wings
Pittsburgh Penguins
AHL
Buffalo Bisons
Pittsburgh Hornets
CHL
Fort Worth Wings
nationality = Canada
birth_date = birth date|1937|03|12|mf=y
birth_place =Seneca Township , ON, CAN
death_date = death date and age|1999|8|16|1937|3|12
death_place = Buffalo, NY, USA
career_start = 1959
career_end = 1974
image_size =
nickname =
halloffame =Allan Roy Edwards (
March 12 , 1937 –August 16 ,1999 ) was a Canadian professionalice hockey goaltender who played 206 games in theNational Hockey League . He was born in Seneca Township,Ontario . In June 6, 1967Pittsburgh Penguins selected him in the expanstion draft, but traded Edwards to theDetroit Red Wings the next day. Roy Edwards spent six seasons with theDetroit Red Wings (1967–68) to (1973–74). During the (1971–72) he played for thePittsburgh Penguins .In 1958 at age 21, Edwards backstopped the Whitby Dunlops, Canada's representative, to the
World Hockey Championship atOslo ,Norway , posting a perfect 7–0 record with three shutouts and an 0.86 goals-against average. The Dunlops captain was futureBoston Bruins General ManagerHarry Sinden .In 1960 he became property of the Chicago Black Hawks. His name was engraved on the
Stanley Cup in 1961, despite never having played a single game for Chicago.If fact Edwards did not play his first NHL game until 1967-68 season for Pittsburgh, 7 season after being engraved on the Stanley Cup.Edwards' road to the NHL was a long, windy one. In nine years, he played for seven teams in four leagues. Then in 1967–68,
Roger Crozier stunned the Red Wings by announcing his retirement due to illness. The 30-year-old made much of his opportunity, leading the team in games and wins for four consecutive seasons.A collision in 1970 with an opposing forward and the goalpost caused a
hairline fracture in Edwards' skull, headaches and dizzy spells. His health caused him to retire, but only briefly. After a one-season comeback with the Penguins, he returned to the Wings. His 1972–73 season was his finest: winning 27 games and posting an NHL-leading six shutouts. The following season, he lost his first three decisions and retired, permanently.Edwards was uncle to Don Edwards, another NHL goalie noted for his longevity.
External links
*hockeydb|1541
* [http://www.detroitredwings.com/history/wol/wol-royedwards.jsp Wings of
] , DetroitRedWings.com, retrieved on May 27, 2007
*legendsofhockey|18504
* [http://www.hockeymasks.com/masks/Roy-Edwards.shtml Masks from the Past: Roy Edwards] , classic fibreglass goalie masks, www.hockeymasks.com, retrieved on May 27, 2007
* [http://www.losthockey.com/obit_main.cfm?letter=e Obituary at LostHockey.com]
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