It was with the Chicago Black Hawks that Esposito began his 18-season, 1,282-game NHL career, playing four years from 1964-67. He was most famous for his eight seasons and change with Boston from 1967-75, highly decorated as one of the NHL's greatest goal-scorers during the era of the two-time Stanley Cup-winning Big Bad Bruins.
Esposito played his final 422 games for the Rangers, over nearly six full seasons from 1975-81, arriving in New York with defenseman Carol Vadnais on Nov. 7, 1975 in a blockbuster trade that saw the Bruins receive center Jean Ratelle and defensemen Brad Park and Joe Zanussi in return.
The earliest days of the Lightning, who began play in the 1992-93 season, saw Esposito serve as the fledgling team's fundraiser, president, general manager, chief marketer, a sponsorship salesman, ticket vendor and its most boisterous cheerleader.
He has been in Tampa Bay's broadcast booth for its Stanley Cup championships in 2004, 2020 and 2021 and makes no apologies for his cheering allegiance today.