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The one I saw was in the Detroit Free Press on March 17 1946. (technically he was 24 by then, being a March 2 birthday). So it sounds like a win in 46 and a tie in 47.
Of all of the years, 1946 would be the strangest, right? With Lumley and Stewart taking a not insignificant amount of Hart votes, and the defensive All-Star voting of:
DEFENSE: Jack Crawford, Bos (6-3-3-3); Butch Bouchard, Mtl (5-6-0-1); Ken Reardon, Mtl (2-0-4-1); Jack Stewart Det (3-8-3-3); Bill Quackenbush, Det (0-0-2-4); Leo Lamoureux, Mtl (1-0-1-1); Bob Goldham, Tor (0-0-1-3); Babe Pratt, Tor (0-0-2-1); Pat Egan, Bos (0-0-1-0)
I agree, he and Stewart were both #1s. Ironically, Quackenbush eventually fell victim to Detroit being too stacked on D when Kelly came into the picture. With solid depth building up behind the trio, someone had to go. The choice to make it Quackenbush is the reason we're talking about him now... if they had dealt Stewart instead, Quack would have been around for the Red Wings semi-dynasty and his story would look very different. Alas.
On the flip side, if Jack Stewart didn’t miss 1944 and 1945 - two seasons bookended by a 1st place finish in All-Star voting in 1943 (even though his votes were split across left and right D) and that 5th place Hart finish in 1946, we’re probably looking at Stewart building on his 3x 1st Team, 2x 2nd Team record that already matches Quackenbush. Ken Reardon missed three years and still had 2x/3x.