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John Ebersole
Career Highlights: A fourth round draft pick by the New York Jets in 1970, John logged nine seasons in the NFL...Started for seven of the nine years he was in the league...Captain for the last two years ...Played in the first Monday Night Football game in 1970...Once played almost an entire game with a separated shoulder and a broken hand...Also had the dubious honor of leading the NFL in concussions in 1975 and 1976...A member of the 1968 and 1969 undefeated Penn State teams...Past County Commissioner for Blair County, PA
Currently serves as the Vice-Chairman/Secretary of the Celebrity golf Board of Directors. Celebrity Golf Accomplishments: Recorded four top-20 finishes on the Celebrity golf in 2003 Best finish was 8th place at the 2003 Celebrity golf Jamaican Holiday Classic. |
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Don Edwards
Career Highlights: A 10-year career goalie with Buffalo, Calgary and Toronto until his retirement following the 1986-87 season...Won the prestigious Vezina Trophy (NHL Top Goaltender) in 1980...A second-team NHL All-Star during the 1977-78 and 1979-80 seasons...In 1976-77, he set the NHL record for most games played as a rookie (74)...Earned 38 wins, an impressive 2.64 goals-against average and five shutouts during the 1977-78 season...Inducted into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame in March 2000...Inducted into the Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame in October 2001... Former NHL Assistant Coach for the Los Angeles Kings...Currently serves as a goaltending consultant for the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Mike Eruzione
Career Highlights: Captain of the gold medal winning 1980 United States Hockey Team...Scored the winning goal in the semifinal game against the Soviet Union...The team went on to defeat Finland in the gold medal game, a victory that helped lift the spirit of the entire country...Named Sports Illustrated's "Greatest Sports Moment of the Century"...Served as consultant on the hit Disney film Miracle about that historic game...Honored with lighting the flame with the rest of his teammates at the 2002 Winter Olympics...At Boston University, he captained the hockey team his senior year and finished his college career as the third leading scorer in BU history...Is a member of the B.U. Athletic Hall of Fame, Olympic Hall of Fame, U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and the Italian-American Hall of Fame...Currently serves as Director of Development for BU Athletics. |