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Today's Mail (5): Monday 4/18/22

Five successes to report: Chris Chelios, Jocelyn Lemieux, Nick Kypreos, Corey Foster, & Ron Jaworski.



A three-time Stanley Cup champion, Chris Chelios played for the Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, and Atlanta Thrashers. He is the former record-holder for most games played in the NHL by a defenseman, is eighth overall with 1,651 games played, holds the record for most career playoff games played with 266 and is tied with Gordie Howe for most NHL seasons played with 26. In 2017, Chelios was named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 8, 2013.





Jocelyn Lemieux played 597 games in the National Hockey League with six teams over thirteen seasons. Drafted 10th overall by St. Louis in 1986, Lemiuex played for the Blues, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Hartford Whalers, New Jersey Devils, Calgary Flames, and Phoenix Coyotes. He scored 80 goals over his career with 84 assists for 164 points.








Nick Kypreos's NHL career began with the Washington Capitals in 1989. His best NHL season came in 1992–93 while a member of the Hartford Whalers, when he scored a career-best 17 goals while earning 325 penalty minutes, which was the fourth-highest penalty minute total in the league that season. In 1994, Kypreos was a member of the Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers. He scored 46 goals and 44 assists during his career and served 1,210 penalty minutes.







Corey Foster was drafted 12th overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. As well as the Devils, he played in the National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and the New York Islanders. He played a total of 45 regular season games, scoring 5 goals and 11 points, he also played 3 playoff games for Pittsburgh during the 1995–96 NHL season.








Ron Jaworski finished his 17-season career with 2,187 completions on 4,117 attempts for 28,190 yards, 179 touchdowns, and 164 interceptions. He rushed for 859 yards and 16 touchdowns. When Jaworski retired, he was the Eagles' all time leader in wins, passing yards, pass completions, pass attempts, and passing touchdowns until those totals were broken by Donovan McNabb. As of 2022, Jaworski remains second on the Eagles all time list among quarterbacks for most major passing records with the team.






*Mailing addresses and relevant signing fees are posted on www.sportscollectors.net

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