A legendary figure in Canadian hockey, known for his coaching stints with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks, as well as his Olympic gold medal wins.
76 Years Old
A Hall of Fame center who led the Philadelphia Flyers to two Stanley Cup championships and is considered one of the greatest players in NHL history, known for his exceptional on-ice vision and leadership.
81 Years Old
Legendary goalie who backstopped the Philadelphia Flyers to two Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s, earning him numerous awards and accolades.
Born in 1920
A renowned tuba virtuoso and dedicated educator, known for his innovative techniques and influential teaching methods that have shaped the modern tuba repertoire.
51 Years Old
A former NFL linebacker who played for several teams, including the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints, and is most known for his special teams play.
76 Years Old
A Canadian ice hockey player and referee who officiated in the NHL and internationally, including the 1980 Winter Olympics. He's most known for being a pioneer for referees' rights and safety.
76 Years Old
A right-winger who played 543 NHL games, scoring 128 goals, and won a Stanley Cup with the Philadelphia Flyers in 1974. Known for his rugged, physical play and scoring ability.
81 Years Old
A skilled right-winger who played 14 NHL seasons, winning the Stanley Cup with the Minnesota North Stars in 1991, and later coached in the minor leagues. Known for his rugged playing style and scoring prowess.