Mike Eruzione

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Eruzione tees up the go-ahead goal in the Miracle on Ice game against the Soviet Union.
Eruzione tees up the go-ahead goal in the Miracle on Ice game against the Soviet Union.
Olympic medal record
Men's Ice Hockey
Gold 1980 Lake Placid Team

Mike "Rizzo" Eruzione (born October 25, 1954) is an Italian-American former ice hockey player who was the captain of the 1980 Winter Olympics United States national team that defeated the Soviet Union in the famous Miracle on Ice game.

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[edit] Playing career

Eruzione was born in Winthrop, Massachusetts. He learned Hockey playing for Youth Hockey of Winthrop as part of the GBYHL Greater Boston Youth Hockey League at the Lawrence N. Larsen rink. He attended Winthrop High but left at the start of his Jr year to fine tune his hockey skills in a New England Prep environment. After attending Berwick Academy, Eruzione starred for Boston University, averaging over twenty goals a season for four years. Eruzione also played for Team USA at the 1975 and 1976 Ice Hockey World Championship tournaments. He then moved on to the Toledo Goaldiggers of the International Hockey League, winning the rookie of the year award in 1978 and leading the team to the Turner Cup championship in that year. After his second year in Toledo, Eruzione, who played forward, was named the captain of the 1980 Olympic hockey team, scoring the winning goal against the Soviets and helping the Americans win the gold medal against Finland. Eruzione's winning goal has become one of the most played highlights in American sports, and was voted the greatest highlight of all time by ESPN viewers in March 2008.

[edit] Post Playing career

Eruzione retired from competition after the Olympics, despite contract offers from the New York Rangers, stating that he'd reached the pinnacle of achievement already. Eruzione then became a television broadcaster, grabbing the microphone at Rangers and New Jersey Devils games and for the NHL on USA Network, and going on to comment at five Olympic Games, working for both ABC and CBS.

Eruzione returned to his alma mater of Boston University to be the assistant coach for the hockey team for three seasons, and where he currently works as Director of Special Outreach. He is a member of several halls of fame. Currently, he is a part-owner of the USHL Lancers franchise, which is located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and a motivational speaker. He also helps the Winthrop High School ice hockey team during the winter.

On January 19, 2007, Eruzione appeared on the new version of the game show I've Got a Secret. His secret was that he was the captain of the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic hockey team. He failed to stump the panel when former major leaguer Billy Bean guessed it.

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Preceded by
Cathy Freeman
Sydney 2000
Final Olympic Torchbearer
1980 USA Men's Ice Hockey Team

Salt Lake City 2002
Succeeded by
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis
Athens 2004
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