NHL All-Star Team
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The NHL All-Star Teams were added to the NHL at the end of the 1930-31 NHL season, to honor the best performers over the season at each position.
First All-Star Team
Aurel Joliat • Howie Morenz • Bill Cook
Eddie Shore • King Clancy
Charlie Gardiner
Second All-Star Team
Bun Cook • Frank Boucher • Dit Clapper
Sylvio Mantha • Ching Johnson
Tiny Thompson
1931-32:First All-Star Team
Busher Jackson • Howie Morenz • Bill Cook
Eddie Shore • Ching Johnson
Charlie Gardiner
Second All-Star Team
Aurel Joliat • Hooley Smith • Charlie Conacher
Sylvio Mantha • King Clancy
Roy Worters
1932-33:First All-Star Team
Baldy Northcott • Frank Boucher • Bill Cook
Eddie Shore • Ching Johnson
John Roach
Second All-Star Team
Busher Jackson • Howie Morenz • Charlie Conacher
King Clancy • Lionel Conacher
Charlie Gardiner
1933-34:First All-Star Team
Busher Jackson • Frank Boucher • Charlie Conacher
King Clancy • Lionel Conacher
Charlie Gardiner
Second All-Star Team
Aurel Joliat • Joe Primeau • Bill Cook
Eddie Shore • Ching Johnson
Roy Worters
1934-35:First All-Star Team
Busher Jackson • Frank Boucher • Charlie Conacher
Eddie Shore • Earl Seibert
Lorne Chabot
Second All-Star Team
Aurel Joliat • Cooney Weiland • Dit Clapper
Cy Wentworth • Art Coulter
Tiny Thompson
1935-36:First All-Star Team
Sweeney Schriner • Hooley Smith • Charlie Conacher
Eddie Shore • Babe Siebert
Tiny Thompson
Second All-Star Team
Paul Thompson • Bill Thoms • Cecil Dillon
Earl Seibert • Ebbie Goodfellow
Wilf Cude
1936-37:First All-Star Team
Busher Jackson • Marty Barry • Larry Aurie
Babe Siebert • Ebbie Goodfellow
Normie Smith
Second All-Star Team
Sweeney Schriner • Art Chapman • Cecil Dillon
Earl Seibert • Lionel Conacher
Wilf Cude
1937-38:First All-Star Team
Paul Thompson • Bill Cowley • Gord Drillon & Cecil Dillon
Eddie Shore • Babe Siebert
Tiny Thompson
Second All-Star Team
Toe Blake • Syl Apps • Gord Drillon & Cecil Dillon
Art Coulter • Earl Seibert
Dave Kerr
1938-39:First All-Star Team
Toe Blake • Syl Apps • Gord Drillon
Eddie Shore • Dit Clapper
Frank Brimsek
Second All-Star Team
Johnny Gottselig • Neil Colville • Bobby Bauer
Earl Seibert • Art Coulter
Earl Robinson
1939-40:First All-Star Team
Toe Blake • Milt Schmidt • Bryan Hextall
Dit Clapper • Ebbie Goodfellow
Dave Kerr
Second All-Star Team
Woody Dumart • Neil Colville • Bobby Bauer
Art Coulter • Earl Seibert
Frank Brimsek
First All-Star Team
Sweeney Schriner • Bill Cowley • Bryan Hextall
Dit Clapper • Wally Stanowski
Turk Broda
Second All-Star Team
Woody Dumart • Syl Apps • Bobby Bauer
Earl Seibert • Ott Heller
Frank Brimsek
1941-42:First All-Star Team
Lynn Patrick • Syl Apps • Bryan Hextall
Earl Seibert • Tommy Anderson
Frank Brimsek
Second All-Star Team
Sid Abel • Phil Watson • Gord Drillon
Pat Egan • Bucko McDonald
Turk Broda
1942-43:First All-Star Team
Doug Bentley • Bill Cowley • Lorne Carr
Earl Seibert • Jack Stewart
Johnny Mowers
Second All-Star Team
Lynn Patrick • Syl Apps • Bryan Hextall
Jack Crawford • Bill Hollett
Frank Brimsek
1943-44:First All-Star Team
Doug Bentley • Bill Cowley • Lorne Carr
Earl Seibert • Babe Pratt
Bill Durnan
Second All-Star Team
Herb Cain • Elmer Lach • Maurice Richard
Emile Bouchard • Dit Clapper
Paul Bibeault
1944-45:First All-Star Team
Toe Blake • Elmer Lach • Maurice Richard
Emile Bouchard • Bill Hollett
Bill Durnan
Second All-Star Team
Syd Howe • Bill Cowley • Bill Mosienko
Glen Harmon • Babe Pratt
Mike Karakas
1945-46:First All-Star Team
Gaye Stewart • Max Bentley • Maurice Richard
Jack Crawford • Emile Bouchard
Bill Durnan
Second All-Star Team
Toe Blake • Elmer Lach • Bill Mosienko
Kenny Reardon • Jack Stewart
Frank Brimsek
1946-47:First All-Star Team
Doug Bentley • Milt Schmidt • Maurice Richard
Kenny Reardon • Emile Bouchard
Bill Durnan
Second All-Star Team
Woody Dumart • Max Bentley • Bobby Bauer
Jack Stewart • Bill Quackenbush
Frank Brimsek
1947-48:First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Elmer Lach • Maurice Richard
Bill Quackenbush • Jack Stewart
Turk Broda
Second All-Star Team
Gaye Stewart • Buddy O'Connor • Bud Poile
Kenny Reardon • Neil Colville
Frank Brimsek
1948-49:First All-Star Team
Roy Conacher • Sid Abel • Maurice Richard
Bill Quackenbush • Jack Stewart
Bill Durnan
Second All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Doug Bentley • Gordie Howe
Glen Harmon • Kenny Reardon
Chuck Rayner
1949-50:First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Sid Abel • Maurice Richard
Gus Mortson • Kenny Reardon
Bill Durnan
Second All-Star Team
Tony Leswick • Ted Kennedy • Gordie Howe
Leo Reise • Red Kelly
Chuck Rayner
First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Milt Schmidt • Gordie Howe
Red Kelly • Bill Quackenbush
Terry Sawchuk
Second All-Star Team
Sid Smith • Sid Abel & Ted Kennedy • Maurice Richard
Jimmy Thomson • Leo Reise
Chuck Rayner
1951-52:First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Elmer Lach • Gordie Howe
Red Kelly • Doug Harvey
Terry Sawchuk
Second All-Star Team
Sid Smith • Milt Schmidt • Maurice Richard
Hy Buller • Jimmy Thomson
Jim Henry
1952-53:First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Fleming Mackell • Gordie Howe
Red Kelly • Doug Harvey
Terry Sawchuk
Second All-Star Team
Bert Olmstead • Alex Delvecchio • Maurice Richard
Bill Quackenbush • Bill Gadsby
Gerry McNeil
1953-54:First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Ken Mosdell • Gordie Howe
Red Kelly • Doug Harvey
Harry Lumley
Second All-Star Team
Ed Sandford • Ted Kennedy • Maurice Richard
Bill Gadsby • Tim Horton
Terry Sawchuk
1954-55:First All-Star Team
Sid Smith • Jean Beliveau • Maurice Richard
Doug Harvey • Red Kelly
Harry Lumley
Second All-Star Team
Danny Lewicki • Ken Mosdell • Bernie Geoffrion
Bob Goldham • Fern Flaman
Terry Sawchuk
1955-56:First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Jean Beliveau • Maurice Richard
Doug Harvey • Bill Gadsby
Jacques Plante
Second All-Star Team
Bert Olmstead • Tod Sloan • Gordie Howe
Red Kelly • Tom Johnson
Glenn Hall
1956-57:First All-Star Team
Ted Lindsay • Jean Beliveau • Gordie Howe
Doug Harvey • Red Kelly
Glenn Hall
Second All-Star Team
Real Chevrefils • Ed Litzenberger • Maurice Richard
Fern Flaman • Bill Gadsby
Jacques Plante
1957-58:First All-Star Team
Dickie Moore • Henri Richard • Gordie Howe
Doug Harvey • Bill Gadsby
Glenn Hall
Second All-Star Team
Camille Henry • Jean Beliveau • Andy Bathgate
Fern Flaman • Marcel Pronovost
Jacques Plante
1958-59:First All-Star Team
Dickie Moore • Jean Beliveau • Andy Bathgate
Tom Johnson • Bill Gadsby
Jacques Plante
Second All-Star Team
Alex Delvecchio • Henri Richard • Gordie Howe
Marcel Pronovost • Doug Harvey
Terry Sawchuk
1959-60:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Jean Beliveau • Gordie Howe
Doug Harvey • Marcel Pronovost
Glenn Hall
Second All-Star Team
Dean Prentice • Bronco Horvath • Bernie Geoffrion
Allan Stanley • Pierre Pilote
Jacques Plante
First All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Jean Beliveau • Bernie Geoffrion
Doug Harvey • Marcel Pronovost
Johnny Bower
Second All-Star Team
Dickie Moore • Henri Richard • Gordie Howe
Allan Stanley • Pierre Pilote
Glenn Hall
1961-62:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Stan Mikita • Andy Bathgate
Doug Harvey • Jean-Guy Talbot
Jacques Plante
Second All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Dave Keon • Gordie Howe
Carl Brewer • Pierre Pilote
Glenn Hall
1962-63:First All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Stan Mikita • Gordie Howe
Pierre Pilote • Carl Brewer
Glenn Hall
Second All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Henri Richard • Andy Bathgate
Tim Horton • Elmer Vasko
Terry Sawchuk
1963-64:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Stan Mikita • Kenny Wharram
Pierre Pilote • Tim Horton
Glenn Hall
Second All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Jean Beliveau • Gordie Howe
Elmer Vasko • Jacques Laperriere
Charlie Hodge
1964-65:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Norm Ullman • Claude Provost
Pierre Pilote • Jacques Laperriere
Roger Crozier
Second All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Stan Mikita • Gordie Howe
Bill Gadsby • Carl Brewer
Charlie Hodge
1965-66:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Stan Mikita • Gordie Howe
Jacques Laperriere • Pierre Pilote
Glenn Hall
Second All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Jean Beliveau • Bobby Rousseau
Allan Stanley • Pat Stapleton
Gump Worsley
1966-67:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Stan Mikita • Kenny Wharram
Pierre Pilote • Harry Howell
Ed Giacomin
Second All-Star Team
Don Marshall • Norm Ullman • Gordie Howe
Tim Horton • Bobby Orr
Glenn Hall
1967-68:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Stan Mikita • Gordie Howe
Bobby Orr • Tim Horton
Gump Worsley
Second All-Star Team
Johnny Bucyk • Phil Esposito • Rod Gilbert
J.C. Tremblay • Jim Neilson
Ed Giacomin
1968-69:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Phil Esposito • Gordie Howe
Bobby Orr • Tim Horton
Glenn Hall
Second All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Jean Beliveau • Yvan Cournoyer
Ted Green • Ted Harris
Ed Giacomin
1969-70:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Phil Esposito • Gordie Howe
Bobby Orr • Brad Park
Tony Esposito
Second All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Stan Mikita • John McKenzie
Carl Brewer • Jacques Laperriere
Ed Giacomin
First All-Star Team
Johnny Bucyk • Phil Esposito • Ken Hodge
Bobby Orr • J.C. Tremblay
Ed Giacomin
Second All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Dave Keon • Yvan Cournoyer
Brad Park • Pat Stapleton
Jacques Plante
1971-72:First All-Star Team
Bobby Hull • Phil Esposito • Rod Gilbert
Bobby Orr • Brad Park
Tony Esposito
Second All-Star Team
Vic Hadfield • Jean Ratelle • Yvan Cournoyer
Bill White • Pat Stapleton
Ken Dryden
1972-73:First All-Star Team
Frank Mahovlich • Phil Esposito • Mickey Redmond
Bobby Orr • Guy Lapointe
Ken Dryden
Second All-Star Team
Dennis Hull • Bobby Clarke • Yvan Cournoyer
Brad Park • Bill White
Tony Esposito
1973-74:First All-Star Team
Rick Martin • Phil Esposito • Ken Hodge
Bobby Orr • Brad Park
Bernie Parent
Second All-Star Team
Wayne Cashman • Bobby Clarke • Mickey Redmond
Bill White • Barry Ashbee
Tony Esposito
1974-75:First All-Star Team
Rick Martin • Bobby Clarke • Guy Lafleur
Bobby Orr • Denis Potvin
Bernie Parent
Second All-Star Team
Steve Vickers • Phil Esposito • Rene Robert
Guy Lapointe • Borje Salming
Rogie Vachon
1975-76:First All-Star Team
Bill Barber • Bobby Clarke • Guy Lafleur
Denis Potvin • Brad Park
Ken Dryden
Second All-Star Team
Rick Martin • Gilbert Perreault • Reggie Leach
Borje Salming • Guy Lapointe
Glenn Resch
1976-77:First All-Star Team
Steve Shutt • Marcel Dionne • Guy Lafleur
Larry Robinson • Borje Salming
Ken Dryden
Second All-Star Team
Rick Martin • Gilbert Perreault • Lanny McDonald
Denis Potvin • Guy Lapointe
Rogie Vachon
1977-78:First All-Star Team
Clark Gillies • Bryan Trottier • Guy Lafleur
Denis Potvin • Brad Park
Ken Dryden
Second All-Star Team
Steve Shutt • Darryl Sittler • Mike Bossy
Larry Robinson • Borje Salming
Don Edwards
1978-79:First All-Star Team
Clark Gillies • Bryan Trottier • Guy Lafleur
Denis Potvin • Larry Robinson
Ken Dryden
Second All-Star Team
Bill Barber • Marcel Dionne • Mike Bossy
Borje Salming • Serge Savard
Glenn Resch
1979-80:First All-Star Team
Charlie Simmer • Marcel Dionne • Guy Lafleur
Larry Robinson • Ray Bourque
Tony Esposito
Second All-Star Team
Steve Shutt • Wayne Gretzky • Danny Gare
Borje Salming • Jim Schoenfeld
Don Edwards
First All-Star Team
Charlie Simmer • Wayne Gretzky • Mike Bossy
Denis Potvin • Randy Carlyle
Mike Liut
Second All-Star Team
Bill Barber • Marcel Dionne • Dave Taylor
Larry Robinson • Ray Bourque
Mario Lessard
1981-82:First All-Star Team
Mark Messier • Wayne Gretzky • Mike Bossy
Doug Wilson • Ray Bourque
Billy Smith
Second All-Star Team
John Tonelli • Bryan Trottier • Rick Middleton
Paul Coffey • Brian Engblom
Grant Fuhr
1982-83:First All-Star Team
Mark Messier • Wayne Gretzky • Mike Bossy
Mark Howe • Rod Langway
Pete Peeters
Second All-Star Team
Michel Goulet • Denis Savard • Lanny McDonald
Paul Coffey • Ray Bourque
Roland Melanson
1983-84:First All-Star Team
Michel Goulet • Wayne Gretzky • Mike Bossy
Rod Langway • Ray Bourque
Tom Barrasso
Second All-Star Team
Mark Messier • Bryan Trottier • Jari Kurri
Paul Coffey • Denis Potvin
Pat Riggin
1984-85:First All-Star Team
John Ogrodnick • Wayne Gretzky • Jari Kurri
Paul Coffey • Ray Bourque
Pelle Lindbergh
Second All-Star Team
John Tonelli • Dale Hawerchuk • Mike Bossy
Rod Langway • Doug Wilson
Tom Barrasso
1985-86:First All-Star Team
Michel Goulet • Wayne Gretzky • Mike Bossy
Paul Coffey • Mark Howe
John Vanbiesbrouck
Second All-Star Team
Mats Naslund • Mario Lemieux • Jari Kurri
Larry Robinson • Ray Bourque
Bob Froese
1986-87:First All-Star Team
Michel Goulet • Wayne Gretzky • Jari Kurri
Mark Howe • Ray Bourque
Ron Hextall
Second All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Mario Lemieux • Tim Kerr
Larry Murphy • Al MacInnis
Mike Liut
1987-88:First All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Mario Lemieux • Hakan Loob
Ray Bourque • Scott Stevens
Grant Fuhr
Second All-Star Team
Michel Goulet • Wayne Gretzky • Cam Neely
Gary Suter • Brad McCrimmon
Patrick Roy
1988-89:First All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Mario Lemieux • Joe Mullen
Chris Chelios • Paul Coffey
Patrick Roy
Second All-Star Team
Gerard Gallant • Wayne Gretzky • Jari Kurri
Al MacInnis • Ray Bourque
Mike Vernon
1989-90:First All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Mark Messier • Brett Hull
Ray Bourque • Al MacInnis
Patrick Roy
Second All-Star Team
Brian Bellows • Wayne Gretzky • Cam Neely
Paul Coffey • Doug Wilson
Darren Puppa
First All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Wayne Gretzky • Brett Hull
Ray Bourque • Al MacInnis
Ed Belfour
Second All-Star Team
Kevin Stevens • Adam Oates • Cam Neely
Chris Chelios • Brian Leetch
Patrick Roy
1991-92:First All-Star Team
Kevin Stevens • Mark Messier • Brett Hull
Brian Leetch • Ray Bourque
Patrick Roy
Second All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Mario Lemieux • Mark Recchi
Phil Housley • Scott Stevens
Kirk McLean
1992-93:First All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Mario Lemieux • Teemu Selänne
Chris Chelios • Ray Bourque
Ed Belfour
Second All-Star Team
Kevin Stevens • Pat LaFontaine • Alexander Mogilny
Larry Murphy • Al Iafrate
Tom Barrasso
1993-94:First All-Star Team
Brendan Shanahan • Sergei Fedorov • Pavel Bure
Ray Bourque • Scott Stevens
Dominik Hasek
Second All-Star Team
Adam Graves • Wayne Gretzky • Cam Neely
Al MacInnis • Brian Leetch
John Vanbiesbrouck
1995:First All-Star Team
John LeClair • Eric Lindros • Jaromir Jagr
Paul Coffey • Chris Chelios
Dominik Hasek
Second All-Star Team
Keith Tkachuk • Alexei Zhamnov • Theoren Fleury
Ray Bourque • Larry Murphy
Ed Belfour
1995-96:First All-Star Team
Paul Kariya • Mario Lemieux • Jaromir Jagr
Chris Chelios • Ray Bourque
Jim Carey
Second All-Star Team
John LeClair • Eric Lindros • Alexander Mogilny
Vladimir Konstantinov • Brian Leetch
Chris Osgood
1996-97:First All-Star Team
Paul Kariya • Mario Lemieux • Teemu Selänne
Brian Leetch • Sandis Ozolinsh
Dominik Hasek
Second All-Star Team
John LeClair • Wayne Gretzky • Jaromir Jagr
Chris Chelios • Scott Stevens
Martin Brodeur
1997-98:First All-Star Team
John LeClair • Peter Forsberg • Jaromir Jagr
Nicklas Lidstrom • Rob Blake
Dominik Hasek
Second All-Star Team
Keith Tkachuk • Wayne Gretzky • Teemu Selänne
Chris Pronger • Scott Niedermayer
Martin Brodeur
1998-99:First All-Star Team
Paul Kariya • Peter Forsberg • Jaromir Jagr
Al MacInnis • Nicklas Lidstrom
Dominik Hasek
Second All-Star Team
John LeClair • Alexei Yashin • Teemu Selänne
Ray Bourque • Eric Desjardins
Byron Dafoe
1999-00:First All-Star Team
Brendan Shanahan • Steve Yzerman • Jaromir Jagr
Chris Pronger • Nicklas Lidstrom
Olaf Kolzig
Second All-Star Team
Paul Kariya • Mike Modano • Pavel Bure
Rob Blake • Eric Desjardins
Roman Turek
First All-Star Team
Patrik Elias • Joe Sakic • Jaromir Jagr
Nicklas Lidstrom • Ray Bourque
Dominik Hasek
Second All-Star Team
Luc Robitaille • Mario Lemieux • Pavel Bure
Rob Blake • Scott Stevens
Roman Cechmanek
2001-02:First All-Star Team
Markus Naslund • Joe Sakic • Jarome Iginla
Nicklas Lidstrom • Chris Chelios
Patrick Roy
Second All-Star Team
Brendan Shanahan • Mats Sundin • Bill Guerin
Rob Blake • Sergei Gonchar
Jose Theodore
2002-03:First All-Star Team
Markus Naslund • Peter Forsberg • Todd Bertuzzi
Nicklas Lidstrom • Al MacInnis
Martin Brodeur
Second All-Star Team
Paul Kariya • Joe Thornton • Milan Hejduk
Sergei Gonchar • Derian Hatcher
Marty Turco
2003-04:First All-Star Team
Markus Naslund • Joe Sakic • Martin St. Louis
Scott Niedermayer • Zdeno Chara
Martin Brodeur
Second All-Star Team
Ilya Kovalchuk • Mats Sundin • Jarome Iginla
Chris Pronger • Bryan McCabe
Roberto Luongo
2005-06:First All-Star Team
Alexander Ovechkin • Joe Thornton • Jaromir Jagr
Nicklas Lidstrom • Scott Niedermayer
Miikka Kiprusoff
Second All-Star Team
Dany Heatley • Eric Staal • Daniel Alfredsson
Zdeno Chara • Sergei Zubov
Martin Brodeur
2006-07:First All-Star Team
Alexander Ovechkin • Sidney Crosby • Dany Heatley
Nicklas Lidstrom • Scott Niedermayer
Martin Brodeur
Second All-Star Team
Thomas Vanek • Vincent Lecavalier • Martin St. Louis
Chris Pronger • Dan Boyle
Roberto Luongo
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NHL All-star game The 1930-31 NHL season was the fourteenth season of the National Hockey League. Ten teams played 44 games each. The Montreal Canadiens beat the Chicago Black Hawks three games to two in a best-of-five Stanley Cup final for their second consecutive Cup win.
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Aurele Emile 'Little Giant' Joliat (Ottawa, August 29, 1901 – June 2, 1986 in Ottawa) was a Canadian professional hockey left winger who played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens.
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Position Centre
Shot Left
Nickname(s) The Stratford Streak
The Mitchell Meteor
Height
Weight
165 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Montreal Canadiens
Chicago Black Hawks
New York Rangers
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Shot Left
Nickname(s) The Stratford Streak
The Mitchell Meteor
Height
Weight
165 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Montreal Canadiens
Chicago Black Hawks
New York Rangers
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William "Bill" Cook (born October 9, 1896 in Brantford, Ontario - April 6, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League and Saskatoon Crescents in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association.
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Position Defenceman
Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Edmonton Express
Height
Weight
190 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Boston Bruins
New York Americans
Nationality
Born November 25, 1902,
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Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Edmonton Express
Height
Weight
190 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Boston Bruins
New York Americans
Nationality
Born November 25, 1902,
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Francis Michael "King" Clancy (February 25, 1903 – November 10, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs before becoming a coach, referee, and team executive.
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Charlie Gardiner may refer to:
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- Charlie Gardiner (footballer), Australian rules football player with St Kilda;
- Charlie Gardiner (ice hockey player), ice hockey goalie with Chicago
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Frederick Joseph 'Bun' Cook (b. September 18, 1903 in Kingston, Ontario - March 19, 1988) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League and the Saskatoon Crescents in the Pacific Coast Hockey
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Francois X. Boucher (October 7, 1902 – December 12, 1977) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League and the Vancouver Maroons in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association.
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Aubrey Victor "Dit" Clapper (February 9, 1907 in Newmarket, Ontario —January 21, 1978 in Newmarket, Ontario) was a Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player.
Clapper was given the nickname "Dit" at an early age when he would lisp his name "Vic". It came out "Dit".
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Clapper was given the nickname "Dit" at an early age when he would lisp his name "Vic". It came out "Dit".
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Sylvio Mantha (April 14, 1902 – August 7, 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins.
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Ivan Wilfred "Ching" Johnson (December 9, 1898 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - June 16, 1979) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the New York Rangers and New York Americans in the National Hockey League.
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Cecil R. "Tiny" Thompson (May 31, 1905 in Sandon, British Columbia - February 9, 1981) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goalie who played for the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings. He won the Stanley Cup in 1929 with the Boston Bruins.
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Harvey "Busher" Jackson (January 19, 1911 in Toronto, Ontario - June 25, 1966) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left wing and defenceman who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, and New York Americans in the National Hockey League.
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Position Centre
Shot Left
Nickname(s) The Stratford Streak
The Mitchell Meteor
Height
Weight
165 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Montreal Canadiens
Chicago Black Hawks
New York Rangers
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Shot Left
Nickname(s) The Stratford Streak
The Mitchell Meteor
Height
Weight
165 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Montreal Canadiens
Chicago Black Hawks
New York Rangers
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William "Bill" Cook (born October 9, 1896 in Brantford, Ontario - April 6, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League and Saskatoon Crescents in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association.
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Position Defenceman
Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Edmonton Express
Height
Weight
190 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Boston Bruins
New York Americans
Nationality
Born November 25, 1902,
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Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Edmonton Express
Height
Weight
190 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Boston Bruins
New York Americans
Nationality
Born November 25, 1902,
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Ivan Wilfred "Ching" Johnson (December 9, 1898 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - June 16, 1979) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the New York Rangers and New York Americans in the National Hockey League.
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Charlie Gardiner may refer to:
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- Charlie Gardiner (footballer), Australian rules football player with St Kilda;
- Charlie Gardiner (ice hockey player), ice hockey goalie with Chicago
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Aurele Emile 'Little Giant' Joliat (Ottawa, August 29, 1901 – June 2, 1986 in Ottawa) was a Canadian professional hockey left winger who played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens.
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Olympic medal record
Men's Ice hockey
Gold 1924 Chamonix Team Competition
Reginald "Hooley" Smith (January 7, 1903 – August 24, 1963) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, Montreal Maroons, Boston Bruins
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Men's Ice hockey
Gold 1924 Chamonix Team Competition
Reginald "Hooley" Smith (January 7, 1903 – August 24, 1963) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, Montreal Maroons, Boston Bruins
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Position Right Winger
Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Big Bomber
Height
Weight
195 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Toronto Maple Leafs
Detroit Red Wings
New York Americans
Nationality
Born
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Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Big Bomber
Height
Weight
195 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Toronto Maple Leafs
Detroit Red Wings
New York Americans
Nationality
Born
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Sylvio Mantha (April 14, 1902 – August 7, 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins.
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Playing career
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Francis Michael "King" Clancy (February 25, 1903 – November 10, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs before becoming a coach, referee, and team executive.
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Position Goaltender
Nickname(s) Shrimp
Height
Weight
135 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs New York Americans
Montreal Canadiens
Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)
Nationality
Born
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Nickname(s) Shrimp
Height
Weight
135 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs New York Americans
Montreal Canadiens
Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)
Nationality
Born
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Lawrence "Baldy" Northcott (Born September 7, 1908 in Calgary, Alberta -- Died November 7, 1986) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League.
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Francois X. Boucher (October 7, 1902 – December 12, 1977) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League and the Vancouver Maroons in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association.
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William "Bill" Cook (born October 9, 1896 in Brantford, Ontario - April 6, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League and Saskatoon Crescents in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association.
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Position Defenceman
Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Edmonton Express
Height
Weight
190 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Boston Bruins
New York Americans
Nationality
Born November 25, 1902,
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Shot Right
Nickname(s) The Edmonton Express
Height
Weight
190 | lb (0 kg)
Pro Clubs Boston Bruins
New York Americans
Nationality
Born November 25, 1902,
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Ivan Wilfred "Ching" Johnson (December 9, 1898 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - June 16, 1979) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the New York Rangers and New York Americans in the National Hockey League.
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