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Ed Van Impe was one of the first players to
join Philadelphia Flyers in the National Hockey League's expansion in
1967-68 and, as fortune would have it, the Flyers became the first-ever
expansion team to win the Stanley Cup.
Ed played midget and juvenile hockey in
Saskatoon Riversdale and played three seasons with the Saskatoon Quaker
juniors.
He turned pro with Calgary of the Western
League in 1960-61, spent four seasons with Buffalo of the American
League and was called up to Chicago Blackhawks for regular defence duty
in 1966-67. He was drafted by the Flyers and their first close call
came in 1972-73 when they lost to the Montreal Canadiens in the
semifinals.
In 1973-74, they beat Atlanta and New
York Rangers along the playoff trail and then beat Boston, four games to
two, including a 1-0 victory in the final game. In 1974-75, they beat
Toronto and New York Islanders in the first two rounds and then beat
Buffalo, four games to two, including 2-0 in the final game.
Ed played 700 NHL games, getting 27
goals, 126 assists, 153 points and 1,025 penalty minutes. He played in
66 playoff games. He was captain of the Flyers for four seasons. He was
selected to play in two of the NHL’s all-star games.
Ed was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins
in March 1976, and played a full season before retiring. |