Georges Vézina, born on January twenty-first, eighteen eighty-seven, was a distinguished Canadian professional ice hockey player renowned for his exceptional skills as a goaltender. He dedicated his entire career to the Montreal Canadiens, where he played for a total of sixteen seasons, including seven in the National Hockey Association and nine in the National Hockey League.
Vézina's remarkable tenure with the Canadiens began in nineteen ten, during which he achieved an impressive feat of playing in three hundred twenty-seven consecutive regular season games, complemented by thirty-nine playoff appearances. His career was tragically cut short in nineteen twenty-five when he left a game early due to illness, later diagnosed as tuberculosis, leading to his untimely death on March twenty-seventh, nineteen twenty-six.
Throughout his career, Vézina earned the nickname