- Georges Boucher
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played_for = Ottawa Senators
Montreal Maroons
Chicago Black Hawks
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date|1896|8|19
birth_place = Ottawa, ON, CAN
death_date = death date and age|1960|10|17|1896|8|19
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career_start = 1915
career_end = 1933
halloffame = 1960
website =George "Buck" Boucher (
August 19 ,1896 –October 17 , 1960) was a Canadianprofessional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Ottawa Senators,Montreal Maroons , and Chicago Black Hawks in theNational Hockey League .Born in Ottawa,
Ontario , Buck was one of five brothers. His brothers Frank, Joe, Bobby and Billy all played in the NHL.Boucher started his professional athletic career in football as halfback for the
Ottawa Rough Riders of theCanadian Football League . After three years of football he switched to hockey.Hockey career
He played as an amateur with the Ottawa Aberdeens and the New Edinburghs and Royal Canadians of the Ottawa City Hockey League teams. He started play with the Senators, then of the NHA, in 1915. At the time, he played as a forward.
Boucher would soon switch to play as a defenceman where he would gain fame as an excellent stick handler. He would play with stars such as
Eddie Gerard ,Horrace Merrill ,Sprague Cleghorn ,Lionel Hitchman andKing Clancy .Boucher helped lead the Senators to four
Stanley Cup s between 1920 and 1927. He played in the NHL from 1917 to 1932, scoring 117 goals and 87 recorded assists in 449 games. An extremely tough customer, he also had 838 penalty minutes, including 115 in just 44 games in 1926–27. At his retirement in 1932 he ranked 11th among NHL career points leaders.He would go on to coach in the NHL in Ottawa, Boston, St. Louis and Chicago. He would coach the Ottawa Senators of the
Quebec Hockey League to the Allan Cup in 1949.He suffered from throat cancer for six years and was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960, just three weeks before he died.Career Statistics
OCHL refers to Ottawa City Hockey League.
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