ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A Rochester Americans legend has died. Scott Metcalfe, who became an Amerks hall of famer and Calder Cup champion in his nine seasons with the team, died at age 58.

The Amerks announced his death on Friday, remembering him for his “tenacious play” and dedication to community service. He played with the Amerks from 1987 to 1991 and again from 1993 to 1998. Metcalfe was a member of the Amerks’ last Calder Cup championship team in 1996.

After his retirement in 2002, he remained in Rochester, working in the local high school hockey scene and serving on the Amerks Alumni Association. He’s the three-time winner of both the McCulloch Trophy for community service and the V.P. Supply Most Popular Player award.

Metcalfe ranks seventh in franchise history in games played, ninth i

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