Hod Stuart Ice hockey player

William Hodgson "Hod" Stuart (February 20, 1879 – June 23, 1907) was a Canadian professional ice hockey cover-point (now known as a defenceman) who played nine seasons for several teams in different leagues. He also played briefly for the Ottawa Rough Riders football team. With his brother Bruce, Stuart played in the first professional ice hockey league, the American-based International Professional Hockey League (IPHL), where he was regarded as one of the best players in the league.Frustrated with the violence associated with the IPHL, he left the league late in 1906 and returned to Canada, where in 1907 he helped the Montreal Wanderers win the Stanley Cup, the championship trophy for hockey. Two months later, he died in a diving accident. To raise money for his widow and children, the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association hosted an all-star game, the first of its kind to be played in any sport. An estimated 3,800 spectators attended the Hod Stuart Memorial Game on January 2, 1908, described by the Montreal Herald as "unique in the history of hockey in Montreal, if not in the whole of Canada".In an era when defencemen were expected to stay behind during the play, Stuart became known for his ability to score goals while playing a defensive role, and for his ability to remain calm during matches that often turned violent. He also became known for his work to reduce that violence and to increase the salaries of hockey players. His efforts were acknowledged when the Hockey Hall of Fame was created in 1945 and he became one of the first nine players to be inducted. He was joined there by his brother Bruce in 1961.

Personal facts

Hod Stuart
Alias (AKA)Hod
Birth dateFebruary 20, 1879
Birth place
Ontario , Ottawa , Canada
Date of deathJune 23, 1907
Place of death
Bay of Quinte , Ontario , Canada
Height (meters)1.8288

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Ice hockey player

Career start1902
Career end1907
former team
Montreal Wanderers
Pittsburgh Professionals
Calumet Miners
Portage Lakes Hockey Club
hall of fame1945
position
Defenceman

Hod Stuart on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7089
  2. http://www.biographi.ca/index-e.html
  3. https://archive.org/stream/williamhodgsonst00unse#page/n1/mode/2up