Larry Zeidel Explained

Position:Defence
Played For:Detroit Red Wings
Chicago Black Hawks
Philadelphia Flyers
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:June 1, 1928
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Death Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Career Start:1947
Career End:1968

Lazarus "Larry The Rock" Zeidel (June 1, 1928 – June 17, 2014) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman, most notably for the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, for whom he played nine seasons, and in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Philadelphia Flyers during a career that lasted from 1947 to 1969. He is considered one of the most violent players in NHL history, and at the time of his retirement, was the most penalized player in minor league history.[1]

Biography

Zeidel was Jewish, and was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[2] [3] His Romanian grandparents "had been cremated in a concentration camp".[4]

Zeidel played for the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks in the early 1950s, and concluded his career with the Philadelphia Flyers in the late 1960s. In between, he played for numerous teams in the Western Hockey League and the American Hockey League. Zeidel played most of his career for the Hershey Bears, a team later affiliated with the National Hockey League’s Washington Capitals but that was independent at the time, located in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[5] In 1959–60, his 293 penalty minutes set an AHL league record.

Zeidel won the Stanley Cup in 1952 with the Detroit Red Wings. He won the Calder Cup in 1964 with the Cleveland Barons.

Zeidel promoted himself to all 1967 expansion franchises using a self-made promotion kit and resume, subsequently drawing the interest of the Philadelphia Flyers, who signed him to a contract at age 39.[6] While playing for the Philadelphia Flyers, he was involved in a violent stick-swinging duel with Boston's Eddie Shack, which left both men bleeding. Boston Bruins players yelled at him with anti-Semitic comments throughout the season after the incident.[7] [8]

After he retired from hockey, Zeidel worked as a marketing consultant for an investment house.

Zeidel died on June 17, 2014, at 86 years of age of complications from congestive heart failure, kidney problems, and dementia.[9] He was diagnosed after death by Boston University researchers who were studying brains of deceased hockey players.[10] A panel of neurologists, neuropsychologists, and researchers reached the clinical consensus diagnoses that he suffered from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, a neurodegenerative disease found in people who have had multiple head injuries. The report concluded that he had likely had more than 100 concussions, and lost consciousness over 10 times. By the time he had retired, he had suffered debilitating headaches, acute temper, odd behavior, and had made uncharacteristically rash financial decisions.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1944–45Porcupine CombinesNOJHA2 1 3 2
1944–45Porcupine CombinesM-Cup2 0 0 0 0
1945–46Verdun Maple LeafsQJHL17 2 7 9 343 1 1 2 2
1946–47Barrie FlyersOHA28 7 13 20 485 2 0 2 0
1947–48Quebec AcesQSHL48 7 20 27 8210 1 3 4 13
1948–49Quebec AcesQSHL52 4 18 22 92
1949–50Quebec AcesQSHL55 7 19 26 17613 1 4 5 49
1950–51Saskatoon QuakersWCSHL58 5 27 32 1698 2 2 4 18
1951–52Detroit Red WingsNHL19 1 0 1 145 0 0 0 0
1951–52Indianapolis CapitalsAHL43 6 17 23 99
1952–53Edmonton FlyersWHL59 4 22 26 11415 2 6 8 26
1952–53Detroit Red WingsNHL9 0 0 0 8
1953–54Chicago Black HawksNHL64 1 6 7 102
1954–55Edmonton FlyersWHL70 10 40 50 1429 2 5 7 2
1955–56Hershey BearsAHL56 5 27 32 128
1956–57Hershey BearsAHL64 9 19 28 2117 0 5 5 21
1957–58Hershey BearsAHL58 2 16 18 15211 0 6 6 20
1958–59Hershey BearsAHL67 8 24 32 12913 4 6 10 59
1959–60Hershey BearsAHL66 5 19 24 293
1960–61Hershey BearsAHL70 4 25 29 1498 0 2 2 8
1961–62Hershey BearsAHL70 3 19 22 1467 0 1 1 20
1962–63Hershey BearsAHL66 4 29 33 12714 1 6 7 51
1963–64Seattle TotemsWHL66 5 19 24 163
1963–64Cleveland BaronsAHL2 0 1 1 29 0 4 4 12
1964–65Seattle TotemsWHL64 2 12 14 2027 1 2 3 2
1965–66Cleveland BaronsAHL72 3 12 15 16212 1 3 4 14
1966–67Cleveland BaronsAHL72 5 24 29 124
1967–68Philadelphia FlyersNHL57 1 10 11 687 0 1 1 12
1968–69Philadelphia FlyersNHL9 0 0 0 6
AHL totals706 54 232 286 172281 6 33 39 205
NHL totals158 3 16 19 19812 0 1 1 12

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Slate . Ralph . Top 100 Overall Minor League PIM . The Internet Hockey Database . hockeydb.com . 26 March 2024.
  2. Web site: The greatest oxymoron in U.S. sports? Jews and professional ice hockey. 21 January 2014. Haaretz.com.
  3. https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/z/zeidela01.html Larry Zeidel Stats | Hockey-Reference.com
  4. Gerald Eskenazi, "They’ve Been Good Sports", The Jewish Daily Forward, 2007-03-30
  5. http://jewishexponent.com/2014/06/18/former-flyers-brawler-larry-zeidel-dies-at-86/ Former Flyers Brawler Larry Zeidel Dies at 86 – Jewish Exponent
  6. https://www.nhl.com/flyers/news/flyers-mourn-the-loss-of-larry-zeidel/c-722924 Flyers mourn the loss of Larry Zeidel | NHL.com
  7. http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/hockey-old-scars-new-slurs-article-1.773904 Hockey'S Old Scars, New Slurs – NY Daily News
  8. https://forward.com/opinion/10404/they-ve-been-good-sports/ They’ve Been Good Sports – The Forward
  9. Web site: Former Flyers tough guy Larry Zeidel dies at 86. Philly.com.
  10. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/capitals/former-players-are-suing-the-nhl-over-concussions-but-remain-loyal-to-hockey/2016/05/25/9e680958-21c5-11e6-aa84-42391ba52c91_story.html Former players are suing the NHL over concussions, but remain loyal to hockey – The Washington Post