TED TALKS HOCKEY

Weird Hockey Facts (National Hockey League)

Weird Hockey Facts ( Played All Positions)

Weird Hockey Facts Francis Michael “King” Clancy Only player to play every position in a single game? (Playoffs) In Game 2 of the 1923 Stanley Cup playoffs between the Ottawa Senators (NHL) and the Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL), a second-year defenseman for Ottawa subbed in for all five skaters’ positions as well as replacing his injured goaltender. He subbed in for his injured defensive teammates George Boucher and Eddie Gerard, exhausted center Frank Nighbor, battered left-winner Cy Denneny, and winded right-winger Punch Broadbent. With only ten minutes left in the game, Senators goalie Clint Benedict drew a penalty and was forced to sit in the penalty box. Frank Clancy entered the net for his penalized teammate with no backup goaltender, making him The only player to play every position in a single NHL game. (Playoffs).

Please, like, share, and subscribe. Thank you.

The Top 10 Goaltenders of All Time (By Decade) NHL (tedtalkshockey.com)

Get new posts by email
Please follow and like us:
The Best Place to Buy same day essay Can Be Found Here

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RSS
Follow by Email
Pinterest
Scroll to Top
Scroll to Top