Doctor Coffin
This may hurt a bit...
- May 23, 2013
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From the Toronto Star, March 26, 1935:
"A supplementary write-in to the annual Canadian Press all-star player poll has produced a few startling results and what most people will regard as proof that nobody knows who is the fastest skater in pro hockey.
"Sports writers around the National league circuit reviewed the the fleetest men in the game - Hec Kilrea, Buzz Boll of Toronto; Mush March of Chicago; George Mantha of Canadiens; Cecil Dillon of Rangers. But they gave more votes to old Howie Morenz of the Black Hawks than to anyone else.
"Morenz, who would have won a poll of this kind without opposition four or five years ago, caught the eye of six writers with his occasional bursts of blinding speed this season. If the result proved anything, it's that no successor has yet appeared to the Morenz of yesterday.
"Howie's six ballots were taken from a total of 23. The chunky Boll, the former Regina Pats' star, had one less and Kilrea - Ottawa's "Hurricane Hec" - ran away with three. March and Mantha received two apiece.
"The write-in revealed that Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau and Harvey Jackson of the Leafs may still be regarded as the N.H.L.'s greatest forward line; that the unluckiest player of this season was Ching Johnson of Rangers; that Alex. Connell scored the best comeback of 1934-35 and that there isn't a stickhandler in the league to compare with Aurel Joliat of Canadiens - unless it's Chicago's Johnny Gottselig."
"A supplementary write-in to the annual Canadian Press all-star player poll has produced a few startling results and what most people will regard as proof that nobody knows who is the fastest skater in pro hockey.
"Sports writers around the National league circuit reviewed the the fleetest men in the game - Hec Kilrea, Buzz Boll of Toronto; Mush March of Chicago; George Mantha of Canadiens; Cecil Dillon of Rangers. But they gave more votes to old Howie Morenz of the Black Hawks than to anyone else.
"Morenz, who would have won a poll of this kind without opposition four or five years ago, caught the eye of six writers with his occasional bursts of blinding speed this season. If the result proved anything, it's that no successor has yet appeared to the Morenz of yesterday.
"Howie's six ballots were taken from a total of 23. The chunky Boll, the former Regina Pats' star, had one less and Kilrea - Ottawa's "Hurricane Hec" - ran away with three. March and Mantha received two apiece.
"The write-in revealed that Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau and Harvey Jackson of the Leafs may still be regarded as the N.H.L.'s greatest forward line; that the unluckiest player of this season was Ching Johnson of Rangers; that Alex. Connell scored the best comeback of 1934-35 and that there isn't a stickhandler in the league to compare with Aurel Joliat of Canadiens - unless it's Chicago's Johnny Gottselig."