- Dave Kerr
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Dave Kerr Born January 11, 1910
Toronto, ON, CANDied May 12, 1978 (aged 68)Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight 160 lb (73 kg; 11 st 6 lb) Position Goaltender Caught Right Played for Montreal Maroons
New York Americans
New York RangersPlaying career 1930–1941 David Alexander Kerr (January 11, 1910 in Toronto, Ontario - May 11, 1978) was a Canadian NHL goaltender who played for the Montreal Maroons, New York Americans and New York Rangers
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Playing career
He played amateur hockey before joining the NHL, winning the Allan Cup in 1930 with the Montreal AAA senior men's team. The next season was his first in the NHL, playing for the Montreal Maroons. The next season he played in the IHL and after that played two more for the Maroons.
On December 14, 1934, Kerr was acquired by the Rangers. It is with the Rangers where he is most notable for playing. He played six seasons for them, becoming the Rangers first regular goalie. He led New York to a Stanley Cup victory in 1939-40. That year, because of his 1.54 GAA and eight shutouts he was selected to the NHL First All-Star Team and won the Vezina Trophy. In 1937-38, Kerr was selected to the NHL Second All-Star Team.
The Toronto born Kerr was extremely popular with the fans, in part because he was as agile as a ballet dancer. He loved to do the splits to take away the entire lower part of the net.
Kerr was very durable goalie, missing only ten games in eight seasons from 1933-34 to 1940-41.
Kerr was the first hockey player to grace the cover of Time Magazine, doing so on the March 14, 1938 edition.[1]
In 2009, he was ranked No. 19 on the all-time list of New York Rangers in the book 100 Ranger Greats (John Wiley & Sons, 2009).
Awards and achievements
- Allan Cup (1930)
- Vezina Trophy (1940)
- NHL First All-Star Team goalie (1940)
- NHL Second All-Star Team goalie (1938)
- Stanley Cup (1940)
- In 2009, he was ranked No. 19 on the all-time list of New York Rangers in the book 100 Ranger Greats (John Wiley & Sons, 2009).
Career statistics
Regular season
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA 1929-30 Montreal AAA MCHL 9 8 0 1 540 6 4 0.67 1929-30 Montreal CPR MCHL 9 3 2 4 540 10 3 1.11 1930-31 Montreal Maroons NHL 29 13 11 4 1769 70 1 2.37 1931-32 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 34 14 13 7 2140 68 6 1.91 1931-32 New York Americans NHL 1 0 1 0 60 6 0 6.00 1932-33 Montreal Maroons NHL 25 14 8 3 1520 58 4 2.29 1932-33 Philadelphia Arrows Can-Am 16 8 3 5 1020 31 2 1.81 1933-34 Montreal Maroons NHL 48 19 18 11 3060 122 6 2.39 1934-35 New York Rangers NHL 37 19 12 6 2990 94 4 2.46 1935-36 New York Rangers NHL 47 18 17 12 2980 95 8 1.91 1936-37 New York Rangers NHL 48 19 20 9 3020 106 4 2.11 1937-38 New York Rangers NHL 48 27 15 6 2960 96 8 1.95 1938-39 New York Rangers NHL 48 26 16 6 2970 105 6 2.12 1939-40 New York Rangers NHL 48 27 11 10 3000 77 8 1.54 1940-41 New York Rangers NHL 48 21 19 8 3010 125 2 2.49 NHL totals 427 203 148 75 26,139 954 51 2.15 Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA 1929-30 Montreal AAA MCHL 2 1 1 0 150 2 1 0.80 1929-30 Montreal CPR MCHL 2 0 1 0 120 4 0 2.00 1929-30 Montreal AAA A-Cup 9 7 0 2 610 5 5 0.49 1930-31 Montreal Maroons NHL 2 0 2 0 120 8 0 4.00 1932-33 Montreal Maroons NHL 2 0 2 0 120 5 0 2.50 1933-34 Montreal Maroons NHL 4 1 2 1 240 7 1 1.75 1934-35 New York Rangers NHL 4 1 1 2 240 10 0 2.50 1936-37 New York Rangers NHL 9 6 3 0 553 10 4 1.08 1937-38 New York Rangers NHL 3 1 2 0 262 8 0 1.83 1938-39 New York Rangers NHL 1 0 1 0 119 2 0 1.01 1939-40 New York Rangers NHL 12 8 4 0 770 20 3 1.56 1940-41 New York Rangers NHL 3 1 2 0 192 6 0 1.88 NHL totals 40 18 19 3 2616 76 8 1.74 References
Preceded by
Frank BrimsekWinner of the Vezina Trophy
1940Succeeded by
Turk BrodaExternal links
Categories:- 1910 births
- 1978 deaths
- Canadian ice hockey goaltenders
- Ice hockey people from Ontario
- New York Rangers players
- Montreal Maroons players
- Sportspeople from Toronto
- Stanley Cup champions
- Vezina Trophy winners
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