- Busher Jackson
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position = Left Wing
Defenceman
shot = Left
height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 185
played_for =Toronto Maple Leafs New York Americans Boston Bruins
league =NHL
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date|1911|1|17|mf=y
birth_place =Toronto , ON, CAN
career_start = 1929
career_end = 1944
draft =
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halloffame = 1971Harvey "Busher" Jackson (
January 19 ,1911 inToronto ,Ontario -June 25 , 1966) was a Canadianprofessional ice hockey left wing and defenceman who played for theToronto Maple Leafs ,Boston Bruins , andNew York Americans in theNational Hockey League .Jackson played for the
Toronto Marlboros along with future teammateCharlie Conacher , and joined the Leafs in 1929, just a few days after Conacher. He immediately made a splash in his first game, when he sentMontreal Canadiens starHowie Morenz to the ice with a hard check. A dazed Morenz told the young Jackson, "You'll do."Shortly afterward, Jackson was knocked out of the lineup with an injury. Trainer Tim Daly asked him to carry his teammates' sticks, as was the tradition for rookies at the time. Jackson refused, saying "I'm not here to carry sticks. I'm here to play hockey." Daly called him "a fresh busher"--a term for someone who had just been called up from the minors. The nickname stuck.
Midway through his first season, Maple Leafs co-owner/manager/coach
Conn Smythe put Jackson and Conacher on a line with another young forward,Joe Primeau . This created one of the greatest forward lines in NHL history,the Kid Line . They were an important part of the great Maple Leaf team that won twoStanley Cup s in 1932, and 1942.After Jackson's scoring output dropped off in 1939, the Leafs traded him to the
New York Americans forSweeney Schriner . He played there for two years, and played his last three years with theBoston Bruins . Late in his career with Boston, he saw some time on defence due to the decimation of NHL rosters duringWorld War II .He was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1971, which led directly to Smythe resigning as the Hall's president. There had been a falling-out between them several years earlier, and Smythe believed Jackson did not warrant admission to the Hall due to his character. In 1998, he was ranked number 55 on "The Hockey News "' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.Busher Jackson is interred at
Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7283159 Harvey "Busher" Jackson (1911 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial ] ]References
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7283159 Busher Jackson at Find-A-Grave]
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