Tod Sloan: Outstanding and Underrated NHL Star
There are those that deserve to be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. There are those that take up a questionable spot in the Hall.… Read More »Tod Sloan: Outstanding and Underrated NHL Star
There are those that deserve to be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. There are those that take up a questionable spot in the Hall.… Read More »Tod Sloan: Outstanding and Underrated NHL Star
Jack Stewart was a Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman that was a three time First Team All-Star in the National Hockey League and a veteran… Read More »Jack Stewart: Stanley Cup Champion And RCAF Veteran
Not long ago, we featured Babe Seibert, a Hockey Hall of Famer that lost his life to Lake Huron. That was in August, 1939 and… Read More »Ross Lowe: Promising NHL Career Taken By Lake Haliburton
Persistent might be a good word to describe Jack ‘Tex’ Evans. In fact, he was so persistent in hockey that one website reports that Evans… Read More »Jack Evans: Hockey’s Picture Of Persistence
Jim Henry entered the National Hockey League with a bang in 1941-42, playing between the pipes for all 48 regular season games for the New… Read More »Jim ‘Sugar’ Henry: An NHL Career Interrupted By War
Vic Stasiuk played for three different teams during the Original 6 era of the National Hockey League. He was part of two Stanley Cup championships… Read More »Vic Stasiuk: 2 For 6 In Stanley Cup Finals
Gus Bodnar’s National Hockey League career started with a bang, winning the Calder Trophy as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. He played 667… Read More »Gus Bodnar: Early Calder Trophy Winner With Toronto Maple Leafs
Floyd ‘Busher’ Curry was busy winning a Memorial Cup championship with the Oshawa Generals in 1943-44, the same year Ralph Harvey ‘Busher’ Jackson was playing… Read More »Floyd Curry of the Montreal Canadiens: The NHL’s Other Busher