Reg Noble

Canadian ice hockey player (1896–1962) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reg Noble
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Edward Reginald Noble (June 23, 1895 – January 19, 1962) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 17 professional seasons in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Blueshirts, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto St. Pats, Montreal Maroons, Detroit Cougars, Detroit Falcons and Detroit Red Wings. He was a three-time winner of the Stanley Cup, with Toronto and Montreal and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962. He was also the last active NHL player from both the NHL's inaugural season [1] and the 1910s.

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Source: "NHL.com - Players: Reg Noble". Retrieved 2008-12-04.

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  • November 25, 1916 - signed as a free agent by Toronto (NHA)
  • February 11, 1917 - assigned to Montreal Canadiens (NHA) by NHA in dispersal of Toronto (NHA) players
  • December 5, 1917 - signed as a free agent by Toronto (NHL)
  • November 1, 1921 - named player coach of Toronto (NHL).
  • November 1, 1922 - resigned as coach and captain of Toronto (NHL)
  • December 9, 1924 - traded to Montreal Maroons by Toronto for $8,000.
  • October 4, 1927 - traded to Detroit by Montreal Maroons for $7,500.
  • December 9, 1932 - traded to Montreal Maroons by Detroit for John Gallagher.

Source: "NHL.com - Players: Reg Noble". Retrieved 2008-12-04.

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