- Johnny Gagnon
Johnny Gagnon (born
June 8 ,1905 inChicoutimi, Quebec - diedMarch 22 ,1984 ) was a Canadianice hockey forward.Johnny played in the
National Hockey League from 1930 to 1940. During this time, he played for theNew York Americans ,Boston Bruins , andMontreal Canadiens . He also played for theProvidence Reds of theAmerican Hockey League . He won theStanley Cup in 1931 with the Montreal Canadiens.Gagnon loved to tell the story of how, as a Canadiens "wanna-be", he filled his pockets with 10 pounds of rocks during a weigh-up and having impressed Canadiens brass with his 150 lbs, got a tryout with the team,(who had formerly shunned him as being "too light for pro hockey"). Gagnon was a modest sort who gave all the credit to his two superstar linemates (Howie Morenz andAurel Joliat ) claiming he'd simply pass them the puck, stand back, and get the assists.He's often referred to by his famous nickname: "Black Cat" GagnonAfter his retirement, he became a scout for the New York Rangers and he was in part responsiblefor the Rangers getting the great goaltender
Eddie Giacomin , scouting him when heplayed for the American Hockey League's Providence Reds and he became friends with Giacomin. He gave general managerEmile Francis glowing reports on Giacomin and finally Francis decided to see Giacomin play and eventually obtained Giacomin for four players.Gagnon died after a lengthy illness on March 22nd, 1984.
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