
Denis Savard was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000 after playing 17 years in the National Hockey League. In 2017, Savard was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history. Savard was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks and became the forefront of the team during the 1980s. Savard is known for the spin-o-rama move, a tactic he often used to create distance between the puck carrier and opponent. Savard won one Stanley Cup Championship with the Montreal Canadiens in 1993. He also played with the Tampa Bay Lightning for two seasons before returning to the Blackhawks in 1994 and then retiring in 1997. He also served as the head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. In 1196 NHL games, Savard scored 473 goals and 865 assists, for a total of 1338 points.













