About Eric Nesterenko Memorabilia & Collectibles
A Canadian former professional National Hockey League player,
Eric Nesterenko played centre for the Toronto Maple Leafs and for the Chicago Black Hawks. He won a Stanley Cup championship with the Black Hawks in 1961 and posted a record of 250 goals and 324 assists during his NHL career.
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Bobby Orr, who is widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest hockey players of all time, and
Scott Stevens, a retired professional ice hockey defenceman widely known for his defensive play and his heavy body checking on opponents.
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About Eric Nesterenko:
Eric Nesterenko (full name: Eric Nesterenko; no nicknames) played right wing from 1952 until 1972 for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks. He played for the Leafs from 1952 - 1956 and Black Hawks from 1957 - 1972. Over 21 seasons, he played 1219 games, scored 250 goals, and made 324 assists. Born in Flin Flon, Manitoba on October 31, 1933, Nesterenko stands 6-2 and weighs 197 lbs.