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Anthony James Tony Esposito was a Canadian-American professional ice hockey goaltender, who played in the National Hockey League, most notably for the Chicago Black Hawks. He was one of the pioneers of the now popular butterfly style. He was the younger brother of Phil Esposito, a centre.

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Tony Esposito: Net Worth| Wife| Obituary| Age

Net Worth:

Tony is one of the richest Hockey Player & listed on most popular Hockey Player. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tony Esposito net worth is approximately $1 Million – $3 Million.

 NET WORTH & SALARY
Net Worth $1 Million – $3 Million
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Source of Income Hockey Player
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Tony Esposito is a Hockey Player who has a net worth of $8 Million.

Tony Esposito: Net Worth| Wife| Obituary| Age...

He was born in in April 23, 1943. Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender who won a Stanley Cup Championship in 1969 and then became a staple of the All-Star Team for five straight years.

Wife:

Tony Esposito/Wife

TONY’s wife Marilyn was the bedrock of the family while the hockey star pursued a highly successful sports career. The hockey legend sadly his battle with pancreatic cancer aged 78, leaving behind his wife and two sons. 2 Former Chicago Blackhawks player Tony Esposito arrives at Notre Dame Stadium with wife Marilyn.

Obituary:

Tony Esposito/Died
10 August 2021
Tony Esposito: Net Worth| Wife| Obituary| Age...
Spouse: Marilyn Esposito (m. ?–2021)
Born: 23 April 1943, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
Tony/Cause of death
He, who as a rookie in his first of 15 N.H.L. seasons as the Chicago Blackhawks’ goaltender recorded an astonishing 15 shutouts, earning the nickname Tony O, died on Tuesday, the Blackhawks announced. He was 78. The cause was pancreatic cancer, the team said.

Age:

Tony/Age at death
78 years
1943–2021

“Tony was one of the most important and popular figures in the history of the franchise as we near its 100th anniversary,” Blackhawks chairman Rocky Wirtz said of Esposito. “Four generations of our family—my grandfather Arthur, my father Bill, my son Danny and I—were blessed by his work ethic as a Hall of Fame goalie, but more importantly, by his mere presence and spirit.”

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