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The Maple Leafs called up the tallest goalie in the NHL, so we wanted to know: Have small goalies become extinct?

Glenn (Chico) Resch was listed at five-foot-eight in the '70s. Recent Leafs call up Dennis Hildeby is six-foot-seven.

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The evolution of NHL goalies: Glenn (Chico) Resch, left, pictured in 1983 who stands five-foot-eight and Leafs prospect Dennis Hildeby, the tallest goalie in the NHL at six-foot-seven.

Glenn (Chico) Resch understands that goalies of his stature will never play in the NHL again. He also laments it.

Resch was listed at five-foot-eight when he and five-foot-10 batterymate Billy Smith played for the New York Islanders in the 1970s, an era that featured future Hall of Famers  Rogie Vachon (five-foot-eight), Bernie Parent (five-foot-10), Gerry Cheevers (five-foot-11) and Tony Esposito (five-foot-11), with Ken Dryden, at six-foot-three, an anomaly.

Kevin McGran is a Star sports reporter based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @kevin_mcgran.

Kevin McGran

Kevin McGran is a Star sports reporter based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @kevin_mcgran.

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