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146. Pete Mahovolich

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146. Pete Mahovolich

While he was in the shadow (and actually played in it) of his big brother, “The Big M” Frank Mahovolich, Pete Mahovolich was quite the player in his own right.

A popular player with fans and teammates alike, Pete’s best years were with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970’s.  He would twice be an All Star, twice go over 100 Points and would help the Habs win the Stanley Cup four times.  It is also important to note that the “Little M” was also a member of Team Canada’s 1972 Summit Series win.

The Bullet Points

  • Country of Origin: Timmins, Ontario, Canada
  • Eligible Since: Sunday, 01 January 1984
  • Position: Center
  • Games Played: 883
  • Notable Statistics:

    288 Goals
    485 Assists
    773 Points
    +234 Plus/Minus
    916 PIM
    N/A Blocked Shots*
    N/A Hits*
    N/A Takeaways*
    N/A Giveaways*
    68.9 Point Shares

    88 Playoff Games
    30 Goals
    42 Assists
    72 Points
    +11 Plus/Minus
    134 PIM
    N/A Blocked Shots*
    N/A Hits*
    N/A Takeaways*
    N/A Giveaways*

    *These stats were first implemented in the 2007/08 Season.

  • Played For: Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Non-NHL Teams: Team Canada (Summit Series 1972, Canada Cup 1976)
    Hamilton Red Wings (OHA)
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Stanley Cup Rings (4) (Montreal Canadiens 1971, 1973, 1976 & 1977)
    All-Star (2) (1971 & 1976)
    Summit Series Win (Canada 1972)
    Canada Cup Gold Medal (1) (Canada, 1976)

  • Notable Top Ten Finishes: Top Ten Hart Trophy Finishes: 10th in 1971 & 7th in 1976 1 Top Ten Goals Finish 2 Top Ten Assists Finishes 2 Top Ten Points Finishes 2 Top Ten Plus/Minus Finishes 1 Top Ten Penalties in Minutes Finish 2 Top Ten Power Play Goals Finishes 5 Top Ten Short-Handed Goals Finishes 4 Top Ten Game-Winning Goals Finishes 3 Top Ten Shooting Percentage Finishes 1 Top Ten Offensive Point Shares Finish
  • Rankings: 56. Plus/Minus: 234 89. Short-Handed Goals: 89

Should Pete Mahovolich be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put him in! - 57.1%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 42.9%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 0%
No opinion. - 0%
No way! - 0%

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