Roy Edwards

Allan Roy Edwards (March 12, 1937 – August 16, 1999) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played 236 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins between 1967 and 1973. Internationally he played for the Canadian national team at the 1958 World Championships, winning the gold medal.

Roy Edwards
Born(1937-03-12)March 12, 1937
Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
DiedAugust 16, 1999(1999-08-16) (aged 62)
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
PositionGoaltender
CaughtRight
Played forDetroit Red Wings
Pittsburgh Penguins
Playing career1959–1974
Medal record
Representing  Canada
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1958 Oslo

Playing career

In 1958, at age 21, Edwards backstopped the Whitby Dunlops, Canada's representative, to the World Championships at Oslo, Norway. He posted a perfect 7–0 record in the eight-team round-robin tournament. In those seven games, Edwards played every minute. He recorded three shutouts and allowed six total goals to have an 0.86 goals-against average.

In 1960 he became property of the Chicago Black Hawks. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1961 even though he never played a single game for Chicago.

Edwards' road to the NHL was a long, winding one. In nine years, he played for seven teams in four leagues. On June 6, 1967 the Pittsburgh Penguins selected him in the expansion draft, but traded him to the Detroit Red Wings the very next day.

In 1967–68, Roger Crozier, the Red Wings' first-string goaltender, retired due to illness, and Edwards was called upon to take his place. He led the team in games and wins for four consecutive seasons.

A collision in 1970 with an opposing forward and the goalpost caused a hairline fracture in Edwards' skull, and this caused him headaches and dizzy spells. His health caused him to retire, but only briefly. He made a comeback with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and after one season there he returned to the Wings. He had his best season in 1972–73: he won 27 games and led the NHL with six shutouts. The following season, he lost his first three games and retired for good.

Personal life

Edwards was the uncle of Don Edwards, also an NHL goalie.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1955–56St. Catharines TeepeesOHA4126123246016013.0063602604.33
1956–57St. Catharines TeepeesOHA4924232294017933.65148405513.93
1957–58Whitby DunlopsOHA Sr74202103.00
1957–58Fort Wayne KometsIHL2515008403.36
1958–59Calgary StampedersWHL6342201378019223.058444802703.37
1959–60Buffalo BisonsAHL7233354436026743.67
1960–61Buffalo BisonsAHL3012161180012814.27
1960–61Sault ThunderbirdsEPHL3716156222011933.2212757393402.76
1961–62Sault ThunderbirdsEPHL364266216015714.36
1961–62Pittsburgh HornetsAHL101816005205.20
1961–62Portland BuckaroosWHL83504803204.00
1962–63Calgary StampedersWHL7023442414027403.97
1962–63Spokane CometsWHL101060303.00
1963–64Buffalo BisonsAHL4714276282015523.30
1963–64St. Louis BravesCPHL3111180802.66
1964–65St. Louis BravesCPHL6512476390030214.65
1965–66Buffalo BisonsAHL4015222238914033.52
1966–67Buffalo BisonsAHL399245223518905.07
1967–68Detroit Red WingsNHL4114175217512703.50.884
1967–68Fort Worth WingsCPHL98015401241.33
1968–69Detroit Red WingsNHL401811620988942.55.915
1968–69Fort Worth WingsCPHL104235602803.00
1969–70Detroit Red WingsNHL4724156268111622.60.9154032051103.23.909
1970–71Detroit Red WingsNHL3711197209911903.40.893
1971–72Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL152848463602.55.907
1972–73Detroit Red WingsNHL5227177300513262.64.904
1973–74Detroit Red WingsNHL40301861805.82.856
NHL totals23696903513,088637122.92.9024032051103.23.909

International

YearTeamEventGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1958CanadaWC7700420630.86
Senior totals7700420630.86
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