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Hockey Hall of Fame player and longtime Blackhawks executive Bob Pulford dies at 89
Pulford won four Stanley Cups with Toronto, coached the Kings, and led the Blackhawks' front office for 30 years, shaping NHL players and management.
- Bob Pulford, a Hockey Hall of Fame player who helped the Toronto Maple Leafs win four Stanley Cups, died at 89.
- After his playing career, Pulford served as a coach, general manager, and executive for several NHL teams, including a decades-long stint with the Chicago Blackhawks.
- Pulford was praised for his impact on hockey, as he played various roles and left a lasting imprint on the game.
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Blackhawks legend Bob Pulford, a four-time coach and four-time GM, dies at 89
"Bob wasn't afraid to serve in whatever role was most needed at the time and take on the different challenges associated with each," Hawks chairman Danny Wirtz said in a statement Monday.
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