Eric Nesterenko

Eric Paul Nesterenko (October 31, 1933 – June 4, 2022)[1] was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1951 until 1956 and for the Chicago Black Hawks from 1956 until 1972.

Eric Nesterenko
Nesterenko with the Chicago Black Hawks
Born(1933-10-31)October 31, 1933
Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
DiedJune 4, 2022(2022-06-04) (aged 88)
Grand Junction, Colorado, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight186 lb (84 kg; 13 st 4 lb)
PositionCentre
ShotRight
Played forToronto Maple Leafs
Chicago Black Hawks
Chicago Cougars
Playing career1951–1974

Early life

Nesterenko was born in Flin Flon, Manitoba, to immigrants from Ukraine. He moved at 16 and attended high school at North Toronto Collegiate Institute.[2] Nesterenko would play as a member of the Toronto Marlboros.[3]

Playing career

Nesterenko played five years with the Toronto Maple Leafs before being traded to the Blackhawks for cash.[4][5] He played 16 years with the Blackhawks from 1956 to 1972 for a total of 1,013 games which ranks seventh in team history.[4] Nesterenko was known as a superb penalty killer and was given the nickname of “Elbows".[4] In both 1965 and 1967, he led the league in shorthanded goals.[5]

Nesterenko was an NHL All-Star in 1961 and 1965,[4] and was a key part of 1961 Stanley Cup championship.[4][5] He also made 12 other playoff appearances with the Blackhawks.[4]

Nesterenko was better known for speed on the ice than for goal-scoring. Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Markus commented, "I've always thought that Nesterenko would have been the greatest player of all time if they played the game without a puck."[6] Nesterenko had 495 points (207 goals along with 288 assists) and 1,014 penalty minutes while playing for the Blackhawks.[4][5] He had a total of 250 goals and 324 assists during his NHL career.[citation needed]

Following his NHL career, Nesterenko played for the Chicago Cougars of the World Hockey Association in 1973-74 after a year of coaching in Switzerland.[7]

Controversy

During one game in 1961, Nesterenko infamously attacked Willie O'Ree, the first Black player in the NHL, with racial slurs and butt-ended O'Ree with his hockey stick, breaking O'Ree's nose and knocking out his front teeth. O'Ree retaliated with his stick and Nesterenko required 15 stitches in his head.[8][9] During the next game that Nesterenko and O'Ree played, Nesterenko slashed O'Ree's ankles. Nesterenko never apologized to O'Ree, despite having an opportunity 30 years later when they met at an all-star game. O'Ree later named Nesterenko and described the incidents in his autobiography.[9]

Personal life

In 1986, Nesterenko played the father of character Dean Youngblood (Rob Lowe) in the movie Youngblood, and was also the film's hockey consultant.[10] He has worked as a disk jockey, a stockbroker, a travel broker, a freelance writer, a university professor, and a ski instructor.[11][10]

Near the end of Nesterenko's NHL career, he was interviewed for Studs Terkel's bestselling book, Working: What People do all Day and How They Feel About What They Do.[citation needed]

Eric Nesterenko spent his later life in Colorado[3] and died on June 4, 2022, at the age of 88.[12][13]

Awards and achievements

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1949–50Toronto MarlborosOHA10000
1950–51Toronto MarlborosOHA462822509013791627
1951–52Toronto MarlborosOHA52534295133626812
1951–52Toronto Maple LeafsNHL10000
1952–53Toronto MarlborosOHA3427214846
1952–53Toronto Maple LeafsNHL351061627
1953–54Toronto Maple LeafsNHL68149237050119
1954–55Toronto Maple LeafsNHL621515309940116
1955–56Toronto Maple LeafsNHL40461065
1955–56Winnipeg WarriorsWHL2086142714371022
1956–57Chicago Black HawksNHL248152332
1957–58Chicago Black HawksNHL70201838104
1958–59Chicago Black HawksNHL701618348162248
1959–60Chicago Black HawksNHL611323367140002
1960–61Chicago Black HawksNHL68191938125112356
1961–62Chicago Black HawksNHL68151429971205522
1962–63Chicago Black HawksNHL6712152710362358
1963–64Chicago Black HawksNHL70719269372138
1964–65Chicago Black HawksNHL56141630631422416
1965–66Chicago Black HawksNHL671525405861014
1966–67Chicago Black HawksNHL681423373861232
1967–68Chicago Black HawksNHL7111253637100112
1968–69Chicago Black HawksNHL7215173229
1969–70Chicago Black HawksNHL671618342671234
1970–71Chicago Black HawksNHL7681523281801119
1971–72Chicago Black HawksNHL38481227800011
1973–74Chicago CougarsWHA292578
1975–76Trail Smoke EatersWIHL4010253538
WHA totals292578
NHL totals1,2192503245741,273124132437127

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