Late Hall of Famer recalled developing technique, career trajectory during interview published in 1979 ...
Hall of Fame goaltender Glenn Hall, who pioneered the butterfly style in front of the net and started 502 consecutive regular-season games during his 18-season NHL career, died Wednesday. He was 94.
It was a sad phone call Scotty Bowman took from Pat Hall Wednesday, telling the greatest coach of them all that the greatest goalie of them all Glenn Hall had died.
Hall of Fame goaltender Glenn Hall, one of the most influential and durable figures in hockey history, died January 7, at the age of 94 in a hospital in Stony Plain, Alberta. The NHL confirmed the ...
Known as “Mr. Goalie,” he created the so-called butterfly style and played in a record 502 consecutive games, without wearing a mask. He received 300 stitches.
Hall of Famer Glenn Hall, an iron man who changed the way goaltenders play during a stellar NHL career with Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis, has died at 94.