- Normie Smith
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Normie Smith Born March 18, 1908
Toronto, Ontario, CanadaHeight 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb) Position Goaltender Caught Left Played for Detroit Red Wings
Montreal MaroonsPlaying career 1931–1945 Norman "Normie" Smith (March 18, 1908 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada – February 2, 1988) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for Montreal Maroons and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League.
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Rookie career
Smith enjoyed much success in his rookie years with the Montreal Maroons. He played 20 games with the Montreal Maroons in 1930-31 before Howie Morenz was sent flying into the Maroons net and knocked off Smith. Smith was injured so badly that he was out for the rest of the season. Smith spent the next 2 seasons in the minor working on his rebound-control and all-around game. It was there in the minors that Smith started wearing his distinctive cap to stop the glare of the overhead lights from blinding him.
NHL career
In 1934, Smith was signed by the Detroit Red Wings. There, Smith played one of the most remarkable games ever in NHL history. He shut-out the Montreal Maroons in the NHL's longest game, a 176-minute, 30-second affair, on way to a Stanley Cup championship in 1935-36. His 92 saves in that same game are also a NHL record. Smith helped Detroit repeat as Stanley Cup Champions in 1936-37 and won the Vezina Trophy that same year. After suffering an arm injury, he slumped in 1937-38 and the Red Wings finished last. During a game in 1938-39, he didn't show up, causing a rift with Jack Adams. He was then traded to Boston, where there was no way he would beat out Frank Brimsek, and he was sent to the minors. Normie Smith retired rather than report to the minor leagues. He returned to play briefly with the Detroit Red Wings when World War II left a vacuum of players in the NHL.
Awards and achievements
- Vezina Trophy (1937).
- NHL First All-Star Team goalie (1937).
- Stanley Cup Championship (1936, 1937).
- Holds NHL record for most saves in a game (92).
Career statistics
Regular season
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA 1929-30 Toronto Willys TMHL 9 3 4 2 560 19 1 2.04 1930-31 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 7 5 1 1 430 16 1 2.23 1931-32 Montreal Maroons NHL 21 5 12 4 1267 62 0 2.94 1931-32 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 14 7 3 4 890 36 3 2.43 1932-33 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 42 14 22 6 2520 120 2 2.86 1933-34 Quebec Castors Can-Am 32 12 12 8 2009 64 3 1.91 1934-35 Detroit Red Wings NHL 25 12 11 2 1550 52 2 2.01 1934-35 Detroit Olympics IHL 26 15 7 4 1630 53 4 1.95 1934-35 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 1 1 0 0 60 3 0 3.00 1935-36 Detroit Red Wings NHL 48 24 16 8 3030 103 6 2.04 1936-37 Detroit Red Wings NHL 48 25 14 9 2980 102 6 2.05 1937-38 Detroit Red Wings NHL 47 11 25 11 2930 130 3 2.66 1938-39 Detroit Red Wings NHL 4 0 4 0 240 12 0 3.00 1938-39 Pittsburgh Hornets IAHL 1 0 1 0 60 5 0 5.00 1943-44 Detroit Red Wings NHL 5 3 1 1 300 15 0 3.00 1944-45 Detroit Red Wings NHL 1 1 0 0 60 3 0 3.00 NHL totals 199 81 83 35 12,357 479 17 2.33 IHL totals 90 42 33 15 5530 228 9 2.47 Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA 1930-31 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 6 4 1 1 390 11 0 1.69 1931-32 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 6 1 3 2 380 8 3 1.11 1932-33 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 6 2 4 0 360 18 0 3.00 1934-35 Detroit Olympics IHL 5 5 0 0 300 5 0 1.00 1934-35 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 2 0 2 2 130 9 0 4.15 1935-36 Detroit Red Wings NHL 7 6 1 0 538 12 2 1.34 1936-37 Detroit Red Wings NHL 5 3 1 1 282 6 1 1.28 NHL totals 12 9 2 1 820 18 3 1.32 IHL totals 25 12 10 5 1560 51 3 1.96 External links
Preceded by
Tiny ThompsonWinner of the Vezina Trophy
1937Succeeded by
Tiny ThompsonCategories:- 1908 births
- 1988 deaths
- Canadian ice hockey goaltenders
- Detroit Falcons players
- Detroit Red Wings players
- Montreal Maroons players
- Pittsburgh Hornets players
- Vezina Trophy winners
- Stanley Cup champions
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