Jean Pusie
Jean Pusie | |||
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Born |
October 15, 1910 Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||
Died |
April 21, 1956 35) Montreal, Quebec, Canada | (aged||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) | ||
Weight | 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb) | ||
Position | defenceman | ||
Played for | |||
Playing career | 1929–1943 |
Joseph Jean Baptiste Pusie (October 15, 1910 – April 21, 1956) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, boxer and wrestler. Pusie played for the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, and the Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League (NHL). He won the Stanley Cup in 1931 with the Montreal Canadiens, playing three out of five games in the Stanley Cup Finals. Pusie's name for some reason was left off the cup, even though he officially qualified.
Pusie was born in Montreal, Quebec. He played for 21 different teams in various minor leagues around North America and changed teams 28 times. He was known for his antics.[1] His professional career lasted from 1929 to 1943.
References
- Oliver, Greg; Kamchen, Richard (2013). Don't Call Me Goon: Hockey's Greatest Enforcers, Gunslingers, and Bad Boys. ECW Press.
- ↑ Oliver & Kamchen 2013, pp. 26–27.
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