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Marty Barry Born December 8, 1904
St. Gabriel, PQ, CANDied August 20, 1969 (aged 64)Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb) Position Centre Shot Left Played for National Hockey League
Montreal Canadiens
New York Americans
Boston Bruins
Detroit Red Wings
American Hockey League
Pittsburgh Hornets
American Hockey Association
Minneapolis Millers
Canadian-American Hockey League
New Haven Eagles
Philadelphia ArrowsPlaying career 1927–1941 Hall of Fame, 1965 Martin J. "Goal-a-Game" Barry (December 8, 1904 in St. Gabriel, Quebec - August 20, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1965. He won 2 Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings in 1936 and 1937.
In the 1940s, Barry began his coaching career with the Halifax St. Mary's juniors. Under his watch the team reached the eastern Canada finals, one step short of the Memorial Cup, in 1947.
He died of a heart attack August 20, 1969.
External links
- Marty Barry's biography at Legends of Hockey
- Marty Barry's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
Preceded by
Elwyn RomnesWinner of the Lady Byng Trophy
1937Succeeded by
Gordie DrillonThis biographical article relating to a Canadian ice hockey centre born in the 1900s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.