- Herb Cain
Herbert James Cain (
December 24 ,1912 , in Newmarket,Ontario -February 23 ,1982 in Newmarket,Ontario ) was aCanadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 13 seasons in theNational Hockey League for theMontreal Maroons ,Montreal Canadiens , andBoston Bruins .Playing career
Herbert Cain grew up in Newmarket and played junior hockey for the
Newmarket Redmen and the Hamilton Tigers of the OHA. His NHL career started when he joined theMontreal Maroons of the NHL in the 1933–34 season. He split that season between the Maroons and the Hamilton Tigers of the OHA. In 1934–35 Cain briefly played for theWindsor Bulldogs of the IHL. With the exception of a one game stint with theHershey Bears in 1940–41, he would remain in the NHL for the next 11 seasons.As a member of the
Montreal Maroons , Cain played on a line withGus Marker andBob Gracie . They were dubbed the "Green Line" and their combined offensive prowess led Montreal to their secondStanley Cup Championship in 1934–35. Cain was dealt to theMontreal Canadiens in the fall of 1938. After one season in Montreal, he was traded to the Boston Bruins for Charlie Sands andRay Getliffe .Cain had his most productive years years in Boston. Playing on a line with future Hall of Fame inductee
Bill Cowley , he helped the Bruins win theStanley Cup in 1940–41. Cain went on to win the NHL scoring title in 1943–44 with 82 points. His total set a record for points in a season which stood untilGordie Howe scored 86 in 1950–51. Despite criticism that the war-depleted league had led to a freak season - his mark was more than double his previous season high - Cain was selected as a Second Team All-Star at left wing and was runner up toClint Smith of the Chicago Black Hawks for theLady Byng Trophy .The following season, he scored 32 goals for Boston, but fell well short of his previous point mark, and in the season thereafter (in which players serving in the military returned to the NHL) his totals plummeted further. In 1946–47 Cain was sent to the
Hershey Bears of theAmerican Hockey League and he went on to help the Bears win the firstCalder Cup , the first in franchise history. Cain ended his professional career in 1949–50 as a member of theHershey Bears .Cain remains the only eligible former NHL scoring champion not inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame . He was the last active player in the NHL to have ever played for theMontreal Maroons .In total, Cain played 571 NHL regular season games.
Cain's older brother
Jack Cain played professional hockey in the AHL for theNew Haven Eagles and theHershey Bears . His cousinJim "Dutch" Cain also played in the NHL.Awards & achievements
* 1943–44 NHL Scoring Leader
* 1943–44 NHL Second Team All-Star - Left WingRecords
1943–44 - Set NHL record for most points in a season with 82
Career statistics
External links
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*legendsofhockey|12180ee also
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List of Boston Bruins players
*List of Montreal Canadiens players
*List of Montreal Maroons players
*Notable families in the NHL
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