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Ed Belfour Biography
Ed Belfour is one of the famous Hockey Player, who was born on the memorable day of April 21 in the year 1965. Ed Belfour is a proud citizen of Canada.
Former NHL goaltender who retired with 484 career wins and a Stanley Cup Championship, which he earned with the Dallas Stars in 1999.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Ed Belfour continues to be an inspiration for many.
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Education
University of North Dakota
Family
He married Ashli Belfour in 2002.
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He and Brett Hull helped lead the Dallas Stars to Stanley Cup Victory in 1999.
Career
He began his NHL career with the Chicago Blackhawks in 1988 and in his second year he won 43 games for the team.
Trivia
He was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
Net Worth & Salary
Ed Belfour net worth is $20 Million.
Ed Belfour Timeline
1941
The car on the back is a 1941 Willys, along with the words Carman Racing, which is the name of Belfour's car customization and restoration shop in Freeland, Michigan.
1986
He played junior hockey for the Winkler Flyers before going to the University of North Dakota where he helped the school win the NCAA championship in the 1986–87 season.
1989
Rather than return to Saginaw, Belfour played the 1989–90 season with the Canadian national men's hockey team.
1990
The next season, 1990–91, Belfour became the starting goalie, and had a strong rookie season.
1991
Belfour was selected to represent Canada at the 1991 Canada Cup Championship as the backup goaltender and was included in the squad for the 2002 Winter Olympic Team.
1992
Belfour helped lead the Blackhawks to the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals in the 1991–92 season, where they met the defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins.
1993
He would win the Vezina Trophy and Jennings Trophy again in 1993, and the Jennings Trophy once more with Chicago in 1995.
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1995
By the 1995–96 season, tension was forming between Belfour and backup goalie Jeff Hackett.
1997
By January 1997, reports had surfaced that the two had an incident near a locker room that saw Belfour call Hackett "nothing more than a backup", although the two (along with their coach) asserted that they were more competitive with each other rather than having friction.
1998
A free agent after the season, Belfour was traded to the San Jose Sharks on January 25 for three players (right wing Ulf Dahlén, defenseman Michal Sýkora, goalie Chris Terreri) and a conditional second-round draft pick in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft after turning down an extension offer ($3.3 million) that would've raised his current rate ($2.75-million).
2000
Early in the 2000–01 season, on October 20, Belfour pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in which Belfour was subdued by police after a woman he was with became frightened by an intoxicated Belfour in a Dallas hotel room.
2001
During the 2001–02 season, the Stars began to play poorly and there was a falling out between then-Stars coach Ken Hitchcock and GM Bob Gainey.
2002
On July 2, 2002, Belfour signed as a free agent with the Toronto Maple Leafs after then Leafs goaltender, Curtis Joseph, chose to sign with the Detroit Red Wings.
2003
In 2003–04, he posted a 34-19-6 record in 59 games as the Maple Leafs finished fourth overall in the conference standings.
2004
Belfour did not play during the NHL lockout in 2004–05, instead taking a minority stake in the projected Dallas Americans team in the proposed revival of the World Hockey Association while recovering and rehabilitating himself from primarily back-related injuries.
2005
On November 28, 2005, Belfour won his 447th career NHL game, moving him into a tie with Terry Sawchuk for 2nd place in career wins.
2006
On July 1, 2006, Maple Leafs General Manager John Ferguson, Jr. released Belfour to free agency after a lacklustre 22-22-4 record and a 3.29 GAA.
2007
On February 13, 2007, Belfour tied Hall of Famer Tony Esposito for eighth place on the career shutout list with his 76th in the Panthers' 1-0 blanking of the Montreal Canadiens.
2011
His 484 wins rank fifth all-time among NHL goaltenders. Belfour was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the 2011 class, his first year of eligibility.
2014
It was the last time a goalie led the league in Wins, Save%, and GAA until Carey Price achieved the feat in the 2014–2015 season.
2020
On January 28, 2020, Belfour was arrested and booked into the Warren County Regional Jail after an early morning incident at the Kentucky Grand Hotel and Spa in downtown Bowling Green, Kentucky. Belfour was charged with third-degree criminal mischief and alcohol intoxication in a public place. Belfour damaged hotel property, and was "manifestly under the influence of alcohol to a point he was a danger to himself and others," according to the police report.