- Flash Hollett
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position = Defence
shoots = Right
height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 180
nationality = Canada
birth_date = birth date|1912|4|13|mf=y
birth_place =North Sydney, Nova Scotia
death_date =April 20 ,1999
death_place = Mississauga, ON,Canada
career_start = 1932
career_end = 1946
image_size =
played_for = Syracuse Stars (IHL)
Buffalo Bisons (IHL)Toronto Maple Leafs
Ottawa Senators
Boston Cubs (IHL)Boston Bruins Detroit Red Wings
nickname = Flash|Frank William "Flash" Hollett (Born
April 13 ,1912 inNorth Sydney, Nova Scotia ,Canada - DiedApril 20 ,1999 inMississauga, Ontario ,Canada ), was a Canadianprofessional ice hockey defenceman who played 13 seasons in theNational Hockey League for theToronto Maple Leafs , Ottawa Senators,Boston Bruins andDetroit Red Wings .Playing career
Hollett was first noticed by Maple Leafs' owner
Conn Smythe as he was playing lacrosse with then-Leafs captainLionel Conacher . [ [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12974 Legends of Hockey - NHL Player Search - Player - Flash Hollett ] ] He apprenticed in the minor leagues before being loaned to the Senators for the1933–34 NHL season . After that - which was the original Senators' final season in Ottawa - Hollett played for the Leafs for a season and a half before being sold to the Bruins for $16,000, at the time one of the highest prices ever paid for a player.Known for his swift skating stride and strong puckhandling ability, Hollett became one of the top offensive defencemen of his day. He played for eight seasons in Boston, and was a star defenceman on the Bruins'
Stanley Cup championship teams of 1939 and 1941. In 1942, he set a record for goals by a defenceman with 19, a mark he tied the following season, after which he was named to the league's Second All-Star Team.Hollett was traded to the Red Wings midseason in 1944, and the following year broke his own mark for goals in a season by a defenceman with 20 en route to a citation on the league's First All-Star Team; this record would stand for a quarter-century before being surpassed by
Bobby Orr .Retirement
After his record-setting season, Hollett's offensive numbers declined sharply in 1946, with the previously war-depleted NHL regaining many former stars. In the wake of an acrimonious contract dispute with Detroit general manager Jack Adams, he was traded to the
New York Rangers , but following his wife's wishes to live closer to home in Ontario, Hollett retired from the NHL. [ [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12974 Legends of Hockey - NHL Player Search - Player - Flash Hollett ] ]He played for five more seasons in senior leagues, most notably for the
Toronto Marlboros , which he led to theAllan Cup in 1950, his last in organized hockey. He coached the Marlboros for a single season in 1951, recording a 19–12–1 record.Hollett retired having scored 132 goals and 181 assists for 313 points in 565 NHL games; at the time of his retirement, he was the highest scoring defenceman in league history. In 79 NHL playoff games, he added 8 goals and 26 assists for 34 points. Hollett was the last member of the original-era Ottawa Senators still active at the time of his retirement.
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External links
* [http://www.hhof.com/html/exSCJ05_25.shtml Picture of 1941 Stanley Cup Plaque]
* [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12974 Legends of Hockey page]
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