Moose Johnson Ice hockey player

Thomas Ernest "Ernie, Moose" Johnson (February 26, 1886 - March 25, 1963) was a Canadian ice hockey player whose professional career spanned from 1905 to 1931. He was a member of four Stanley Cup winning teams between 1905 and 1910 with the Montreal Wanderers of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA) and later the National Hockey Association (NHA). He moved west, and switched from left wing to defence, in 1911 to join the newly formed Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). He spent the following decade playing with the New Westminster Royals, Portland Rosebuds and Victoria Aristocrats where he was named a PCHA first-team all-star eight times and played in the 1916 Stanley Cup Finals with Portland. He later played minor professional hockey in California, Minnesota and Oregon before retiring at the age of 45. Johnson was known for using perhaps the longest stick in the game's history, giving him a 99 inch reach. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1952.

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Moose Johnson
Alias (AKA)Moose Johnson
Birth dateFebruary 26, 1886
Birth place
Canada , Montreal , Quebec
Date of deathMarch 25, 1963
Place of death
British Columbia , White Rock British Columbia , Canada
Height (meters)1.8034
Weight (Kilograms)83.916

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Ice hockey player

Career start1905
Career end1931
former team
Victoria Cougars
Montreal Wanderers
Portland Rosebuds (ice hockey)
New Westminster Royals
Montreal Hockey Club
hall of fame1952
position
Defenceman
Winger (ice hockey)

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