- Hamby Shore
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
career_start=1904|career_end=1918
birth_date=February 12, 1886 |birth_place=Ottawa, Ontario ,Canada
nationality=Canada
death_date=October 14, 1918|death_place=Ottawa, Ontario ,Canada
shoots=left|position=Rover
height_ft=6|height_in=0|weight_lbs=175
played_for=Ottawa Senators,
Winnipeg Maple Leafs
Winnipeg StrathconasSamuel Hamilton "Hamby" Shore (
February 12 ,1886 –October 14 ,1918 ) was a Canadian professional hockey player who played several seasons for the Ottawa Senators, notably during the "Silver Seven" era when the club was champion from 1903 until 1906. Shore was a victim of the influenza epidemic of 1918–19, dying of influenza onOctober 14 ,1918 .Playing career
Shore joined the Ottawa Hockey Club in 1904 when the club was already
Stanley Cup champion. After one season, he played out west with Winnipeg Seniors, before returning to Ottawa in 1906–07. He returned to Winnipeg to play professional, with the Maple Leafs and Strathconas. He played in the Maple Leafs' unsuccessful Stanley Cup challenge in 1908 against theMontreal Wanderers . He did not play the following season, 1908–09 due to illness. He returned to Ottawa, now a professional club, in the 1909–10 season, playing on another Stanley Cup winner. He would remain in the organization until October 1918, when he died of the Spanish flu epidemic. He was a member of a third Stanley Cup winner, in 1911.Awards
* ECAHA all-star, 1906–07
* Member of NHA all-stars touring British Columbia against PCHA teams in 1912.ee also
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List of ice hockey players who died young External links
* [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=14311 Legends of Hockey page for Hamby Shore]
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