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Alex Delvecchio’s hockey story parallels the nearly 100-year story of the Detroit Red Wings franchise. He died Tuesday, July ...
Alex Delvecchio, the Detroit Red Wings' No. 3 all-time leading scorer, died Tuesday, July 1, at age 93, the team announced.
DETROIT -- Synonymous with Hockeytown and one of the most distinguished figures in Detroit Red Wings franchise history, ...
Delvecchio was a Stanley Cup champion in 1952, 1954 and 1955, and three times was voted winner of the Lady Byng Trophy (1959, ...
Delvecchio, the Detroit Red Wings legend and hockey Hall of Famer, died on July 1 at 93, prompting a flood of personal ...
Delvecchio, a quiet magician who played in Howe’s shadow but was immensely talented in his own right, died Tuesday at the age ...
Alex Delvecchio, longtime Red Wings captain and one of hockey’s most quietly brilliant stars, passed away on July 1, in ...
Three Stanley Cups, three Lady Byngs, and a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame: Fort William's Alex Delvecchio is being ...
Delvecchio died at his home in Rochester, Michigan, according to a Red Wings spokesperson. A cause of death was not ...
Playing with stars Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay, he helped lead Detroit to three Stanley Cup titles, later serving as the Red ...
A center who skated alongside Gordie Howe on the team’s famed “Production Line,” he helped win three Stanley Cups and stood ...
Alex Delvecchio, one of the most notable players in Detroit Red Wings history and a three-time Stanley Cup champion, has died ...