- Eddie Johnston
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
position = Goalie
caught = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 190
played_for =Boston Bruins
Toronto Maple Leafs
St. Louis Blues
Chicago Black Hawks
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1935|11|24
birth_place = Montreal, QC, CAN
career_start = 1956
career_end = 1978
halloffame =
website =Edward Joseph "Eddie" Johnston (born
November 23 , 1935 in Montreal,Quebec ) is a former player and coach in theNational Hockey League .Playing career
Johnston grew up in an
anglophone neighborhood in Montreal and was often called "E.J.", a nickname that is still often used today. He became interested in ice hockey as a youth and became a goaltender.He began his hockey career as a teenager in 1953 playing for the hometown Montreal Junior Royals of the Quebec Junior Hockey League. After a six year minor league career, principally in the
Western Hockey League , Johnston was called up to theBoston Bruins in 1962, who owned his rights and for whom he would play the bulk of his NHL career. In his second season, he became notable for being the final NHL goaltender to play every minute of every game during the regular season. However, the Bruins were a mediocre team in his first five seasons, finishing out of the playoffs every year and generally in last place.This changed after expansion in 1967, when after acquiring
Bobby Orr andPhil Esposito , the resurgent Bruins became a powerhouse that went on to winStanley Cups in 1970 and 1972. Capably backing up lead goaltenderGerry Cheevers , Johnston played well enough to be named as a backup to Team Canada for theSummit Series in 1972, although he played only in exhibition matches. The following season, after defections to the newWorld Hockey Association left Johnston as the number one goaltender for the Bruins once more, he did not play nearly so well, and was traded after the season to theToronto Maple Leafs . Toronto in its turn dealt Johnston to the St. Louis Blues, for whom he would be a credible backup for three seasons. His final season, 1978, he played poorly in twelve games for St. Louis before being sold to the Chicago Black Hawks, for whom he played in four matches to end his long goaltending career.Johnston played in 591 NHL games, compiling a record of 236 wins, 256 losses and 87 ties, adding 32 shutouts, with a goals against average of 3.24. At the time of his retirement, he was ninth all time in games played by a goaltender, sixteenth all time in goaltending wins and sixth in losses.
Coach/GM roles
Johnston went into coaching the next year, leading the expansion
New Brunswick Hawks - Chicago's newAmerican Hockey League farm team - to a 41–29–10 record for second place in its division.He was promoted to be head coach of the Black Hawks during the
1979–80 NHL season , compiling a 34–27–19 record. The following year, he became head coach of thePittsburgh Penguins , holding that position until 1983 after having been appointed general manager of the Pens. He held the GM post at Pittsburgh for five years. Johnston oversaw Pittsburgh's 1984 NHL Entry Draft picks in which the Pens pickedMario Lemieux .After Johnston left the Penguins for the first time in 1988, he served as the general manager of the
Hartford Whalers from 1989 until he was released in 1992.He was once again hired as
head coach of the Penguins in 1993 and guided thePens until 1997, when he was asked to step down after the Penguins failed to win a third Stanley Cup under his guidance. He spent the next nine years as the AssistantGeneral Manager of the Pens before being named Senior Adviser for Hockey Operations in July 2006, his 23rd year with the Pittsburgh Penguins organization.EJ left the coaching reins as the Penguins' all-time leader in coaching wins (232), losses (224), and games coached (516). He still holds those records to this day.
Awards & Achievements
*EHL First All-Star Team (1960)
*EPHL First All-Star Team (1961)
*WHL Second All-Star Team (1962)
*Stanley Cup Championships (1970 & 1972)
*Named to play for Team Canada in the 1972Summit Series Coaching Record
External links
* [http://www.goaltenders.info/profiles.php?item=277 Goaltenders.info profile of Ed Johnston]
*hockeydb|2570
*legendsofhockey|18572
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