(1902 - 1985) Born in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, 'The Edmonton Express' is the epitome of 'Old-Time Hockey,' as stated in the 1977 film Slap Shot. As a blue-liner for the Boston Bruins he was named a first-team NHL All-Star for eight of nine years during the 1930s, and is the only defenseman to win four Hart Trophies as NHL MVP. He later went on to be the owner/GM of the AHL's Springfield Indians, and the anecdotes about his stingy ways are now hockey lore.

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1. (1902 - 1985) Born in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, 'The Edmonton Express' is the epitome of 'Old-Time Hockey,' as stated in the 1977 film Slap Shot. As a blue-liner for the Boston Bruins he was named a first-team NHL All-Star for eight of nine years during the 1930s, and is the only defenseman to win four Hart Trophies as NHL MVP. He later went on to be the owner/GM of the AHL's Springfield Indians, and the anecdotes about his stingy ways are now hockey lore.