Heart Of The Blackhawks: The Pierre Pilote Story [ UHD - 8K ]

Pilote famously played 376 consecutive games over five seasons (1956–1961). He was known for a "rough-and-tumble" style and once made headlines for taking on both Maurice and Henri Richard in a single brawl.

He originally tried out as a centre, but a junior team in Niagara Falls needed a defenceman. He accepted the role just to make the team, a decision that eventually led him to three Norris Trophies (1963–1965) as the NHL’s top defender. Heart of the Blackhawks: The Pierre Pilote Story

Unlike many Canadian legends, Pilote didn't play his first organized hockey game until age 17. He grew up in northern Quebec and Fort Erie, initially playing with his mother’s skates and focusing more on baseball before local teasing pushed him onto the ice. Pilote famously played 376 consecutive games over five

Beyond his physical play, teammates described him as a "blueline quarterback" and a master passer who set the stage for later offensive defencemen like Bobby Orr and Paul Coffey. He accepted the role just to make the