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Denis DeJordy
Canadian ice hockey player

Denis DeJordy

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Intro
Canadian ice hockey player
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Saint-Hyacinthe, Canada
Age
86 years
Stats
Weight:
175 lbs
Awards
Stanley Cup
 
Vezina Trophy
(1967)
Sports Teams
Chicago Blackhawks
Detroit Red Wings
Los Angeles Kings
Montreal Canadiens
Peterborough Petes
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Biography

Joseph Denis Emile DeJordy (born November 15, 1938), is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player.He played goal for four National Hockey League teams, most notably the Chicago Black Hawks.In 1966–67, he and Glenn Hall won the Vezina Trophy for the best goals-against average in the NHL.

Playing career

DeJordy played junior hockey with the Junior B Dixie Beehives in 1956–57 and the Major Junior A St. Catharines Teepees of the Ontario Hockey Association.In two seasons in St. Catharines he helped the Teepees to the top of the Ontario League.Stan Mikita was the team's offensive leader at the time; he and DeJordy were later teammates with the Chicago Black Hawks for several seasons.

DeJordy's began his professional career with the Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds of the EPHL and the Buffalo Bisons of the AHL. He was first called up by the Black Hawks during the 1960-61 playoffs, but did not play.His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup and he appeared in the Hawks' Stanley Cup team picture, even though he had yet to play a single NHL game.He played his first NHL gameon November 8, 1962, when he replaced Glenn Hall, who had left the game with a back injury.(That injury brought an end to Hall's streak of 502 consecutive complete games, a league record.)DeJordy played five games that season for Chicago.In 1966–67, DeJordy and Hall won the Vezina Trophy for the best goals-against average in the league.

When the Black Hawks acquired Tony Esposito from the Montreal Canadiens, DeJordy was relegated to backup for the 1969–70 season.He then played for the Los Angeles Kings for three seasons.In the fall of 1971, he was traded to Montreal, where he became the backup to Ken Dryden, who had played a large part in leading the Canadiens to the Stanley Cup the previous spring. DeJordy played seven games that season.He was then dealt to the Detroit Red Wings and played parts of two seasons there, with stints in the minor leagues.He then became a goaltending coach for the Wings, the first in the NHL.

During his career, DeJordy owned a sporting goods store in his home town of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec.

Awards

  • Selected to the OHA-Jr. First All-Star Team in 1959.
  • EPHL Best Rookie Award Winner in 1960.
  • Stanley Cup Championship in 1961.
  • Les Cunningham Award Winner in 1963.
  • Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award Winner in 1963.
  • Selected to the AHL First All-Star Team in 1963.
  • Selected to the CPHL First All-Star Team in 1966.
  • Vezina Trophy Winner in 1967 (shared with Glenn Hall).
  • Selected to the AHL Second All-Star Team in 1974.

Career statistics

Regular season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1956–57Dixie BeehivesCJHL
1957–58St. Catharines TeepeesOHA-Jr.5232146312017413.35
1957–58Buffalo BisonsAHL101060505.00
1958–59St. Catharines TeepeesOHA-Jr.5340103318016913.19
1959–60Sault Ste. Marie ThunderbirdsEPHL69273111414025813.74
1960–61Sault Ste. Marie ThunderbirdsEPHL3316143198011523.48
1960–61Buffalo BisonsAHL4020182240012733.18
1961–62Buffalo BisonsAHL6936303417021083.02
1962–63Chicago Black HawksNHL52122901202.48.925
1962–63Buffalo BisonsAHL6732237402018762.79
1963–64Chicago Black HawksNHL62313401903.35.907
1963–64St. Louis BravesCPHL101060505.00
1964–65Chicago Black HawksNHL301611317607432.52.915
1964–65Buffalo BisonsAHL73404502012.67
1965–66St. Louis BravesCPHL7030315420021763.10
1966–67Chicago Black HawksNHL4422127253610442.46.923
1967–68Chicago Black HawksNHL50231511283812842.71.911
1968–69Chicago Black HawksNHL5322227298115623.14.908
1968–69Dallas Black HawksCHL158438994112.74
1969–70Chicago Black HawksNHL103515572502.69.915
1969–70Los Angeles KingsNHL21511411476203.24.901
1970–71Los Angeles KingsNHL60182911337521413.80.887
1971–72Los Angeles KingsNHL50502912304.74.844
1971–72Montreal CanadiensNHL73213322504.52.860
1972–73Detroit Red WingsNHL24811313318313.74.862
1972–73Fort Worth WingsCHL105604104.39
1973–74Detroit Red WingsNHL1010204012.00.500
1973–74Baltimore ClippersAHL4221136242813113.23
AHL totals226117891813,528680193.02
NHL totals3161241285117,798929153.13.902

Playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1957–58St. Catharines TeepeesOHA-Jr.83414803604.50
1958–59St. Catharines TeepeesOHA-Jr.72414201802.57
1958–59Peterborough PetesM-Cup5143002304.60
1960–61Buffalo BisonsAHL4042641804.09
1961–62Buffalo BisonsAHL11657062021.70
1962–63Buffalo BisonsAHL13858022812.09
1963–64Chicago Black HawksNHL10020206.00.714
1964–65Chicago Black HawksNHL20180906.75.813
1965–66St. Louis BravesCPHL5143001803.60
1966–67Chicago Black HawksNHL4121841003.26.902
1967–68Chicago Black HawksNHL11566623403.08.911
1973–74Baltimore ClippersAHL4132522205.23
AHL totals32151720248832.61
NHL totals18699465503.49.898
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