Nearly 50 years later,
Frank Mahovlich
treasures his 500th NHL goal as much as he did the night he scored it.
If only, The Big M jokes today, he could rewrite history to make the milestone scored with the Montreal Canadiens just a little prettier than it actually was.
"It fooled me and it fooled him," Mahovlich said with a laugh of Vancouver Canucks goalie Dunc Wilson, whom he beat with a whiffed shot that skittered almost in slow motion into hockey lore.
Mahovlich played 18 NHL seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings and Canadiens between 1956-74, winning the Stanley Cup four times with the Maple Leafs and then twice with the Canadiens, and scoring 1,103 points (533 goals, 570 assists) in 1,181 regular-season games.
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Voted the 1957-58 Calder Trophy winner as the NHL rookie of the year, the forward retired from hockey in 1978 following four seasons in the World Hockey Association and a starring role for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, and was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. In 1998, he was appointed to Senate of Canada, the Upper House of Parliament, serving until his retirement in 2013.
On March 21, 1973, with his third team in his penultimate NHL season, Mahovlich arrived at the Montreal Forum with 499 goals, his most recent having come three nights earlier at the Philadelphia Flyers.
"It's a heck of a feat," Canadiens coach Scotty Bowman said with The Big M parked at 499.