
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, August 8, 1947.
Drafted 14th by the Boston Bruins in 1964. Traded to Montreal shortly after. Made is debut in 1971 and his career lasted until 1979. He is a Canadian Politician, a lawyer, businessman, author, and former NHL goaltender. Only goaltender to win the Conn Smythe before the Calder Trophy
Stanley Cups: 6
Vezina Trophies: 5
Conn Smythe Trophies: 1
Calder Trophies: 1
NHL First All-Star Team: 5
NHL Second All-Star Team: 1
NHL All-Star Games: 5
Achievements: Hall of Famer; his .743 winning percentage is the best in NHL history; one of only two goalies to win the Stanley Cup before the Calder (with Tony Esposito); three-time NCAA All-American at Cornell; led the NHL in goals-against average four times; his 10 shutouts in 1976-1977 was the only double digit total from 1975 through 1996; one of only six NHL goalies to post multiple 40-win seasons (with Terry Sawchuk, Ed Belfour, Bernie Parent, Martin Brodeur, and Jacques Plante).