Ted Harris (ice hockey)

Ted Harris (ice hockey)

Infobox Ice Hockey Player


image_size =
position = Defence
played_for = Montreal Canadiens
Minnesota North Stars
Detroit Red Wings
St. Louis Blues
Philadelphia Flyers
shot = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 2
weight_lb = 175
nickname =
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1936|07|18
birth_place = Winnipeg, MB, CAN
career_start = 1956
career_end = 1975

Ted Harris (born July 18, 1936 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman.

Playing career

Harris played in the National Hockey League from 1963 to 1975. During this time, he played for the Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, and Philadelphia Flyers. He won four Stanley Cups with Montreal and a fifth with Philadelphia.

Awards & Achievements

*MJHL First Team Allstar (1955)
*Turnbull Cup (MJHL) Championship (1955)
*Calder Cup (AHL) Championships (1961, 1962, & 1964)
*AHL First All-Star Team (1964)
*Eddie Shore Award Winner (1964)
*NHL Second All-Star Team (1969)
*Played in NHL All-Star Game (1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972)
*Stanley Cup Championships (1965, 1966, 1968, & 1969) with Montreal as Edward Harris
*Stanley Cup Championship (1975) with Philadelphia as Ted Harris
*Ted is a “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame

External links

*hockeydb|2166|Ted Harris
*legendsofhockey|12867
* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/players.html?category=9&id=100 Ted Harris's biography] at [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]


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