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Hockey Hall of Famer Bob Pulford, four-time Stanley Cup winner and Blackhawks legend, died at 89.
Bob Pulford, a Hockey Hall of Famer and key figure in Chicago Blackhawks history, has died at 89.
A four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1960s, he played 1,168 NHL games, scoring 694 points and earning five All-Star selections.
After a coaching stint with the Los Angeles Kings, he spent 30 years with the Blackhawks, serving as head coach, general manager, and senior vice president of hockey operations.
He was also the first president of the NHL Players’ Association and played a pivotal role in early collective bargaining.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Blackhawks chairman Danny Wirtz honored his lasting legacy as a leader and mentor across generations of hockey.
El miembro del Salón de la Fama del Hockey Bob Pulford, cuatro veces ganador de la Stanley Cup y leyenda de los Blackhawks, murió a los 89 años.