The player was goaltender Frank McCool, who played only 72 games for Toronto Maple Leafs from 1944-1946. Despite his talent and his name, Frank was anything but "McCool". His nervousness at playing goal in the NHL gave him such severe ulcers he had to leave the game after only two seasons.
Georges Vezina.........
The player was Gerry Cheevers, goalie for the Boston Bruins.
The NHL player who went by the nickname Iron Man is Garry Unger. He played the center position on various teams for 16 seasons from 1967 until he retired in 1983.
The "Big M" was Frank Mahovlich.
"The Roadrunner" was forward Yvan Cournoyer of the Montreal Canadiens.
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Georges Vezina.........
The player was Gerry Cheevers, goalie for the Boston Bruins.
The NHL player who went by the nickname Iron Man is Garry Unger. He played the center position on various teams for 16 seasons from 1967 until he retired in 1983.
The "Big M" was Frank Mahovlich.
Probably Darryl Sittler of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
"The Roadrunner" was forward Yvan Cournoyer of the Montreal Canadiens.
"Pie" was the nick name of Johnny MacKenzie of the Boston Bruins.
"The Flower" was the nick name of Montreal Canadiens great Guy LaFleur.
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"Mr. Zero" was goal-tender Frank Brimsek of the Boston Bruins.
"Boomer" or "Boom Boom" was the nick name given to Bernie Geoffrion of the Montreal Canadiens.