
Between the Pipes: Roger Crozier—The NHL All-Star Goalie Who Helped Perfect the Butterfly Style
Before Patrick Roy or Martin Brodeur, an NHL All-Star "Iron Man" rewrote goaltending. Roger Crozier’s fearless butterfly helped change hockey forever.

Before Patrick Roy or Martin Brodeur, an NHL All-Star "Iron Man" rewrote goaltending. Roger Crozier’s fearless butterfly helped change hockey forever.

Picked #53 overall in 1989, NHL All-Star Nicklas Lidström became the Entry Draft's best selection—1,564 games, 1,142 points, 4 Stanley Cups, 7 Norris Trophies.

From draft-day long shot to Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy winner, Connor Ingram’s winding NHL path proves persistence, honesty, and readiness still matter.
#99 and #66 are legendary NHL numbers. But for ’90s fans, #39 means one NHLer: 2-time Stanley Cup champion Dominik Hašek—unorthodox, unstoppable, unforgettable.

John Gibson made an uncommon number iconic. From Anaheim to Detroit, #36 has come to mean consistency, composure, and trust in net.

Two eras. One family. Bobby and Brett Hull redefined NHL scoring, shattered records, and became the only father-son "1000 point players and Hall of Famers" duo.
Cujo’s journey had no draft-day hype—just grit, chaos, and clutch heroics. Six teams, countless moments. The perfect kickoff to Between the Pipes.

Chris Chelios’ legacy isn’t just trophies—it’s the quiet power of #24, the number that followed his toughest battles and every Stanley Cup win.

#19 hits different in the NHL—and legends Steve Yzerman and Joe Sakic are two reasons why. Two captains, two dynasties, one iconic number built on champions.

From Jarome Iginla’s fire to Yvan Cournoyer’s speed, five legends turned the humble #12 into one of hockey’s most quietly iconic numbers.

Jersey Number "10" isn’t just a number—it’s a legacy shaped by icons, steady leaders, and game-changers whose stories still echo through NHL history.
Hockey’s iconic number "9" was built by legends—Richard, Howe, and Hull. Three superstars, one number, and a legacy that still defines greatness.

The number 6 isn’t flashy, but it’s everywhere in NHL lore—from the Original Six era to iconic defensemen and legends who made the number timeless.