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Ice hockey player
Tony Leswick
Leswick pictured with the Saskatoon Quakers, circa 1941
July 1, 2001(2001-07-01) (aged 78) Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Height
5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight
155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
Position
Left wing
Shot
Right
Played for
New York Rangers Detroit Red Wings Chicago Black Hawks
Playing career
1942–1960
Anthony Joseph Leswick (March 17, 1923 – July 1, 2001) was a Canadian ice hockey forward who played mostly for the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed "Tough Tony" and "Mighty Mouse", he was known also as a little pest, in part due to his small stature, at just 5'7" tall and 160 lbs. Leswick is best known for scoring the series-winning goal in overtime of game seven of the 1954 Stanley Cup Finals.
"Tough Tony" and "Mighty Mouse", he was known also as a little pest, in part due to his small stature, at just 5'7" tall and 160 lbs. Leswick is best...
was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Pete is the brother of Jack Leswick and TonyLeswick. Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects...
Leafs 4–1 to reach the Finals. TonyLeswick scored the series-winning goal at 4:29 of overtime in Game 7. In fact, Leswick's goal was one of the strangest...
seven format was adopted beginning in 1939. Pete Babando in 1950 and TonyLeswick in 1954, both with the Red Wings, scored the only game seven Cup winning...
other valuables. Leswick's death was ruled either a suicide or accident by the Winnipeg Coroner. Two of Leswick's brothers, Pete and Tony, played in the...
Wings (12, 6–6) Tommy Ivan 4–3 Montreal Canadiens (14, 7–6) Dick Irvin TonyLeswick (4:20, OT) 1955 Detroit Red Wings (13, 7–6) Jimmy Skinner 4–3 Montreal...
– 03:18 Second period 05:38 – Sid Abel (4) 16:07 – Gerry Couture (5) TonyLeswick (1) – 01:54 Third period 04:13 – Ted Lindsay (4) 10:34 – Sid Abel (5)...
one of the oddest cup winning goals ever, when the 5'7" left winger TonyLeswick, known more for his relentless checking than scoring prowess, shot a...
has two brothers: Brian and Kevin. Dykstra's uncles, Pete, Jack, and TonyLeswick played in the National Hockey League. Dykstra attended Garden Grove High...
League. Al Arbour Glenn Hall Jack Hendrickson Eddie Joyal Forbes Kennedy TonyLeswick Len Lunde Bud MacPherson Billy McNeill Gerry Melnyk John Miszuk Bud Poile...
Hélène de Beauvoir, 91, French painter and sister of Simone de Beauvoir. TonyLeswick, 78, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer. Ron Forwick, 57, Canadian football...
Archived from the original on April 14, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2015. "TONY AMONTE – 2009 Enshrinee". U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum. Archived from...
in 1954 (over Montreal, when Habs defenseman Doug Harvey redirected a TonyLeswick shot into his own net) and 1955 (also over Montreal in the full seven...
(1) 19:06 - pp - Jim Conacher (1) No scoring Second period No scoring TonyLeswick (1) - 3:35 Third period No scoring Chuck Rayner Goalie stats Harry Lumley...
Wings with Dave Creighton, Gord Hollingworth and John McCormack for TonyLeswick, Glen Skov, Johnny Wilson and Benny Woit. January 17, 1956: Traded to...