The last surviving member of the famed “S’ line for the Montreal Maroons, Hooley Smith was the captain for the Maroons last Stanley Cup in 1935. Smith was considered one of the more complete players in the NHL, as his goal scoring acumen as matched by his ability to deliver devastating checks. This overall skill made Smith a legitimate two way star and it elongated his career in pro hockey as a defensive specialist.
The Bullet Points:Elected In:
1972
Position:Centre/Right Wing
Played for:Ottawa SenatorsMontreal MaroonsBoston BruinsNew York AmericansMajor Accolades and Awards:First Team All Star (1) (1936)Second Team All Star (1) (1932)Stanley Cup Rings (2) (Ottawa Senators, 1927) & (Montreal Maroons, 1935)
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