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Mike Eruzione
Eruzione in 1984
Born (1954-10-25)October 25, 1954(age 69)
Winthrop, Massachusetts,U.S.[1]
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for IHL
Toledo Goaldiggers
AHL
Philadelphia Firebirds
National team United States
WHA draft 28th overall,1974
New England Whalers
Playing career 1977–1980
Medal record
RepresentingtheUnited States
Gold medal – first place 1980 Lake Placid Team competition

Michael Anthony Eruzione(/ɪˌrziˈni/,Italian pronunciation:[erutˈtsjoːne],born October 25, 1954) is an American formerice hockeyplayer. He is best known as the captain of the1980 Winter OlympicsUnited States national teamthat defeated theSoviet Unionin the famous "Miracle on Ice"game, in which he scored the game-winning goal. He is the author, with Neal E. Boudette, of the national bestseller,The Making of a Miracle: The Untold Story of the Captain of The Gold Medal-Winning 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team,published by HarperCollins.[2]

Biography[edit]

Early life and playing career[edit]

Eruzione was born on October 25, 1954, to an Italian-American family inWinthrop, Massachusetts.His father was a bartender and worked in a sewage plant,[3]and he grew up with many of his relatives living in the same home.[4]He learned to play hockey for Youth Hockey of Winthrop as part of the GBYHL (Greater Boston Youth Hockey League). He graduated fromWinthrop High Schoolin 1972, where he was captain of thevarsity hockey teamduring his senior year. He then spent a year atBerwick Academyto fine-tune his hockey skills in a New England Prep environment. After leaving Berwick, Eruzione attendedBoston University.He had initially opted for another school, but he switched to Boston after his coach forgot his name.[3]While at Boston, he averaged over twenty goals a season for four years. BU coachJack Parkercalled Eruzione "Pete Roseon skates ".[5]

Eruzione also played forTeam USAat the 1975 and 1976Ice Hockey World Championshiptournaments. He then spent two seasons with theToledo Goaldiggersof theInternational Hockey League,[6]being named theRookie of the Yearin 1978 and leading the team to theTurner Cupchampionship in that year. Prior to the 1979–80 season, Eruzione, who playedleft wing,rejoined the U.S. team and was later named Captain of the 1980 Olympic hockey squad, scoring the winning goal against the Soviets and helping the Americans win the gold medal against Finland.[3]Eruzione's winning goal against the Soviet Union has become one of the most played highlights in American sports, and was chosen by Sports Illustrated in 1999 as the greatest sports moment of the twentieth century. In March 2008, it was voted the greatest highlight of all time by ESPN viewers. In an HBO documentary about the 1980 Olympic hockey team, Eruzione said of his winning goal against the Soviet team, "My friends always like to joke with me [about that goal], 'Three more inches to the left, you'd been painting bridges.'"

Due to Eruzione's having played under contract for the Goaldiggers prior to the 1980 Olympics, his amateur status was later brought under question byNHL Players' AssociationdirectorAlan Eagleson.[7]Eruzione rebutted the charges, saying "He's trying to take something away from me that we so richly deserved. He can't take away the memory. Is he going to try to convince everybody in the United States we lost?"[6]

Post playing career[edit]

Eruzione was one of five players on the US Olympic team not drafted by an NHL team.[3]Initially, he voiced his interest in playing professionally, mentioning the "New England Whalers"(by that time, renamed as the Hartford Whalers) as a possibility.[8]He retired from competition after the Olympics, despite contract offers from theNew York Rangers,stating that he'd reached the pinnacle of achievement already. He was a technical consultant for the 1981 filmMiracle on Ice,and said "we all know the movie will never be able to equal what happened."[9]Eruzione then became atelevisionbroadcaster, grabbing the microphone at Rangers andNew Jersey Devilsgames and for theNHL on USAandNHL on Fox,and going on to comment at fiveOlympic Games,working for bothABCandCBS.Eruzione said that he did not regret deciding not to play professional hockey, saying "after being a commentator and covering the NHL for a few years, I have no doubt I could play."[4]

Eruzione returned to be the assistant coach for the hockey team for three seasons at his alma materBoston University,where he currently works as Director of Special Outreach. He is a member of several halls of fame. He is a part-owner of theUSHLOmaha Lancers,and a motivational speaker. He also helps the Winthrop High School ice hockey team during the winter.

In 2002, Eruzione reunited with his 1980 Olympic teammates to light the Olympic cauldron for the2002 Winter OlympicsinSalt Lake City, Utah.[1]

On January 19, 2007, Eruzione appeared on the new version of the game showI've Got a Secret.His secret was that he was the captain of the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic hockey team, but he failed to stump the panel, as his secret was guessed byBilly Bean.

In 2012, the Lawrence Larsen Hockey Rink in Eruzione's hometown of Winthrop, Massachusetts was renamed the Larsen Hockey Rink at the Mike Eruzione Center.

The Making Of A Miracle[edit]

On January 28, 2020, Eruzione's book,The Making of a Miracle,was released by Harper, in imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. After its first week of sales, the book was No. 6 on theWall Street Journallist of best-selling books,[10]and No. 4 on the bestseller list ofPublishers Weekly.[11]Like Eruzione, the book's co-author, Neal Boudette, is a graduate of Boston University.[12]

The book gives a detailed, inside account of U.S. Olympic hockey team's path to the gold medal, including the upset of the Soviet Union in the "Miracle On Ice"game, as well as a portrait of Eruzione's close-knit family and the experiences in college and minor league hockey that led him to try out for the Olympic team in 1979. Eruzione has said he wanted to write the book so that his grandchildren would know there was more to his life than scoring one goal in Lake Placid.[13]

In popular culture[edit]

In the1981made-for-TV movie about the 1980 U.S. Hockey team calledMiracle on Ice,Eruzione is portrayed by actorAndrew Stevens.[9]

In the2004Disneyfilm entitledMiracle,he is portrayed by actorPatrick O'Brien Demsey.Demsey had played hockey atFitchburg State College,but he gave it up because of injuries and a desire to pursue an acting career.[14]He saw the call for auditions the day before the auditions closed and won the part just days after his 24th birthday.[14]To prepare for the role, he trained with the team Mike Eruzione coached at the time.[14]

In theAmerican Dad!episode "The Return of the Bling,"Rogerreveals that he was part of the 1980 U.S. hockey team, under his persona "Chex LeMeneux."Standoes not believe him until Roger takes him to a team reunion at La Quinta Inns and Suites and Stan gets to see his team heroesJim Craig,Mark Johnsonand Eruzione. Eruzione provided his own voice for the episode.

In season four, episode 12 of the animated television showArcher,the main character,Sterling Archerresponds to his mother's exclamation, "So thenwewill beat the Russians! "with the retort," Give it up folks: Mike Eruzione! "

Mike Eruzione was the presenter in the 1981 pilot ofStarcade,a game show featuring video games.

Politics[edit]

Eruzione has supported both Democrats and Republicans, voting forBarack Obamain2008andDonald Trumpin2016.[15]In 2012, Eruzione appeared at theRepublican National Convention,and he gave a short speech in support of nomineeMitt Romney.

Along with thirteen teammates from the 1980 Lake Placid games, Eruzione received backlash when he appeared at a campaign rally for President Trump in Las Vegas in 2020. Several of the former players, including Eruzione himself, sported redKeep America Greathats.[16]Eruzione said he was saddened by the controversy, stating "I shake my head at it, that's all I can say." [17]He later said he regretted the appearance, noting that the team had only been invited to a private picture event and had not expected to appear onstage. On wearing the hat, he said, "I just put it on. I wasn’t thinking. Maybe this shows I’m naive, shows I’m stupid. I don’t know. I don’t follow politics. I know [Trump] has had some issues and said a lot of things people don’t like.”[15]

Awards and achievements[edit]

Eruzione (right) at the2010 Winter Olympics
withJoeandJill Biden
Award Year
All-ECAC HockeyFirst Team 1974–75
1975–76
[18]
All-ECAC HockeySecond Team 1976–77 [18]

Career statistics[edit]

Regular season and playoffs[edit]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1971–72 Winthrop High School MIAA
1972–73 Berwick Academy MPA
1973–74 Boston University ECAC 31 21 19 40 14
1974–75 Boston University ECAC 32 27 29 56 20
1975–76 Boston University ECAC 30 21 27 48 18
1976–77 Boston University ECAC 34 23 41 64 18
1977–78 Toledo Goaldiggers IHL 76 30 56 86 43 17 8 13 21 12
1978–79 Toledo Goaldiggers IHL 74 27 45 72 28 3 1 2 3 2
1978–79 Philadelphia Firebirds AHL 6 0 0 0 0
1979–80 United States Intl 43 18 23 41 20
ECAC totals 127 92 116 208 70
IHL totals 150 57 101 158 71 20 9 15 24 14

International[edit]

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1975 United States WC 9 1 2 3 4
1976 United States WC 10 0 0 0 0
1980 United States OG 7 3 2 5 2
Senior totals 26 4 4 8 6

References[edit]

  1. ^abMike Eruzione.sports-reference.com
  2. ^Eruzione, Mike; Boudette, Neal (2020).The Making of a Miracle: The Untold Story of the Captain of the 1980 Gold Medal–Winning U.S. Olympic Hockey Team.Harper.ISBN978-0-06-296097-9.
  3. ^abcdRichman, Milton (February 26, 1980)."Mike Eruzione: All he does is beat you".Ellensburg Daily Record.
  4. ^abShuster, Rachel (October 4, 1985)."Mike Eruzione: Breaking the ice in sportscasting".Bangor Daily News.
  5. ^Ahern, John (November 21, 1976)."Mike Eruzione—he's Pete Rose on skates for BU".The Boston Globe.
  6. ^ab"Eruzione: Eagleson Claims 'Ridiculous'".The Palm Beach Post.February 4, 1984.
  7. ^"Eagleson challenges status of two U.S. gold medallists".The Montreal Gazette.January 27, 1984.
  8. ^"Eruzione Eyes Pros".Daytona Beach Morning Journal.Associated Press. February 27, 1980.
  9. ^ab"Everything still coming up golden for Mike Eruzione".Beaver County Times.December 14, 1980.I don't care who the actors are, we'll never really capture the moment.
  10. ^"Bestselling Books Week Ended February 1".Wall Street Journal.February 6, 2020.ISSN0099-9660.RetrievedFebruary 18,2020.
  11. ^"PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS".Washington Post.Archived fromthe originalon February 8, 2020.RetrievedFebruary 18,2020.
  12. ^"Mike Eruzione and the Making of a Miracle".Bostonia, Boston University's Alumni Magazine.Spring 2020.RetrievedFebruary 18,2020.
  13. ^DiPaola, Jerry (February 11, 2020)."Mike Eruzione has kept the U.S. hockey team's miracle alive for 40 years".triblive.com.RetrievedFebruary 18,2020.
  14. ^abcPatrick O'Brien Demsey.Internet Movie Database
  15. ^abDavid Nakamura (February 25, 2020)."Once Cold War heroes, 'Miracle on Ice' team struggles with backlash from donning 'Keep America Great' hats at Trump rally".The Washington Post.
  16. ^"'Miracle on Ice' captain says he regrets wearing Trump hat at Vegas rally ".Independent.February 25, 2020.Archivedfrom the original on May 14, 2022.RetrievedApril 7,2022.
  17. ^"'Miracle on Ice' hockey team captain calls backlash over Trump rally appearance 'unfortunate'".CNN.February 27, 2020.
  18. ^ab"ECAC All-Teams".College Hockey Historical Archives.RetrievedMay 19,2013.

External links[edit]

Olympic Games
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With:the1980 USA Men's Ice Hockey Team
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