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4. ^ Maurice "Moe" Roberts became the oldest goaltender in the NHL. At that time he was the assistant trainer with the Chicago Black Hawks and replaced an injured Harry Lumley in the third period. 5. ^ Lester Patrick replaced an injured Lorne Chabot in the second period. Patrick was the general manager and coach of the New York Rangers at the ...
During the late 1960s, Scapinello joined the Guelph Referees Association and began officiating games for them while he was working for General Electric. He was invited to the NHL rookie official's camp in 1970 and despite not making the cut, he was invited to officiate in the Ontario Hockey Association. Scapinello spent one year officiating in ...
Conacher recorded 85 goals and 117 assists for 202 points in 328 career NHL games. After his hockey career, he worked as an advertising salesman for newspaper companies in Toronto. After Chick Webster's death in January 2018, he became the oldest living former NHL player. Conacher was married to Bonnie, who died in November 2013. [1]
Schmidt died after a stroke on January 4, 2017, in a retirement facility in Westwood, Massachusetts; [10] at the age of 98; at the time of his death he was the oldest living former NHL player, and the last living player from the AHL's inaugural season. [11] [12] [13] Following Schmidt's death, Chick Webster became the
English-born Australian rugby union player [258] [259] Harry Van Surdam: 1881–1982: 100: American football player, coach and official [260] Francisco Varallo: 1910–2010: 100: Argentine association football player, last surviving participant of the 1930 FIFA World Cup [261] Jacqueline Vaudecrane: 1913–2018: 104: French figure skater and ...
Don Koharski (born December 2, 1955) is a retired professional ice hockey referee in the National Hockey League. He resides in Tampa, Florida, with his wife, with whom he has two sons. Starting with the 1994–95 NHL season, he wore uniform number 12, and, since the 1987–88 NHL season, he wore a helmet while refereeing NHL games.
In retirement, he began helping the NHL bring up new referee recruits from the American Hockey League and was named to the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. [ 3 ] Mick was the older brother of NHL-player Jim McGeough , formerly of the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Washington Capitals, as well as ex-Canadian Junior football player and ...
Van Hellemond's NHL officiating career began in 1969 and included 19 Stanley Cup Finals. [1] [2] In 1984, he became the first NHL on-ice official to wear a helmet; four years later, the NHL made helmets mandatory for all on-ice officials (however, any official who was not wearing a helmet at the time of the ruling could continue to go helmetless if they so desired). [3]