Nicknamed “Tony O,” Tony Esposito was a Hall of Fame goaltender who was an early proponent of the modern style of butterfly goaltending and the use of an unorthodox, sprawling style to make saves.
Tony Esposito About
Tony Esposito was born on April 23, 1943 (age 78) in Canada. He is a celebrity hockey player. His nationalities are American, Canadian. His popular book is The Music of George Gershwin for Clarinet. He attended Michigan Technological University. His spouse is Marilyn Esposito. Tony Esposito was a Goaltender in number 1 in Montreal Canadiens .
Tony Esposito Biography
Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender who won a Stanley Cup Championship in 1969 and then became a staple of the All-Star Team for five straight years.
Family life
He grew up in a working-class family, and his father was a factory worker.
Before Fame
He and his brother grew up obsessed with hockey, practicing every chance they go
Trivia
His #35 was retired by the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Facts About Tony Esposito
● Tony Esposito was born on April 23, 1943 (age 78) in Canada
● He is a celebrity hockey player
● His nationalities are American, Canadian
● His popular book is The Music of George Gershwin for Clarinet
● He attended Michigan Technological University
● His spouse is Marilyn Esposito
Death
Hall of Fame hockey goaltender Tony Esposito died Tuesday 11th August, 2021 at age 78 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, according to a statement from the Chicago Blackhawks.