This Day In Hockey History (11/14)

The leaves fall quickly in Mid-November and no question about it so do the moments as we head closer to Thanksgiving.  When we look at what has gone on in yesteryear, it is good to know that some of the best memories really are unexpected.  What did we find today?  This one is truly rare and happened 75 years ago today.  Talk about a quirky way to retire from the NHL but who knew…..

 

 

November 14, 1936


Toronto’s “King” Clancy scored on a penalty shot as the Maple Leafs beat Chicago 6-2. It was the final goal of his NHL playing career. The future Hall of Famer retired one week later.

 

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