Brimsek, Frank 'Mr. Zero' b. September 26, 1913 d. November 11, 1998 Hall of Fame Hockey Player. Born in Eveleth, Minnesota, he started his hockey career playing as a goaltender for the Pittsburgh Yellowjackets of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League in the early 1930s. In 1938, he joined the Boston Bruins and was nicknamed "Mr. Zero" because he twice had three consecutive shutouts as their goalie, winning the NHL Rookie of the Year Award. With the Bruins, he helped the team win the Stanley Cup four times in (1938-39 and 1940-41). After serving in the US Coast...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Calvary Cemetery, Virginia, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA