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Position
  
Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
1969

Name
  
Allan Stanley

Career start
  
1946

Playing career
  
1946–1969

Weight
  
83 kg

Shot
  
Left

Height
  
1.88 m


Allan Stanley HoF defenceman Allan Stanley dies at 87 Sportsnetca

Born
  
March 1, 1926Timmins, ON, CAN (
1926-03-01
)

Played for
  
AHLProvidence RedsWHLVancouver CanucksNHLNew York RangersChicago Black HawksBoston BruinsToronto Maple LeafsPhiladelphia Flyers

Died
  
October 18, 2013, Bobcaygeon, Canada

Similar People
  
Mike Babcock, Dion Phaneuf, Alain Vigneault, Brian Burke

The One Hundred - Number 23: Allan Stanley


Allan Herbert Stanley (March 1, 1926 – October 18, 2013) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League, and the Western Hockey League version of the Vancouver Canucks. A four-times Stanley Cup winner and three-times member of the second NHL All-Star Team, Stanley was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981.

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1950 Stanley Cup. Final. Detroit Red Wings vs NY Rangers. Game 6


Playing career

Allan Stanley Legends of Hockey Spotlight One on One with Allan Stanley

Stanley spent the 1943 through 1948 seasons with various teams including the Boston Olympics of the EHL, Porcupine Combines of the NOHA and the Providence Reds of AHL. He finally began his storied NHL career in 1948–49 with the New York Rangers.

Allan Stanley Legends of Hockey Spotlight One on One with Allan Stanley

He played five years in New York before spending the 1953–54 season in the WHL with Vancouver. Stanley started his 1954–55 season in New York with the Rangers and was soon traded to the Chicago Black Hawks where he finished that season and the next.

Allan Stanley Hall of Famer Allan Stanley Passes Away Toronto Maple

Stanley spent the 1956–57 and 1957–58 season with the Boston Bruins and went on to spend ten years with the Toronto Maple Leafs, where he would be named one of the team's alternate captains. He acquired the nicknames "Snowshoes" and "Silent Sam" for his slow, plodding skating style, but he was a strong stay-at-home defender and an important part of the Leafs teams that won four Stanley Cups in six years in the 1960s in 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967.

Allan Stanley The Trading Card Database Toronto Maple Leafs Gallery

After the 1967 Cup win, Stanley finished off his career playing for the Philadelphia Flyers during 1968–69.

In 1,244 NHL regular season games, he scored 100 goals, 333 assists for a total of 433 points. He had a total of 792 minutes in the penalty box.

After he hung up his skates for good, he remained in the game to coach the Buffalo Sabres. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981.

Awards and achievements

  • Named to the NHL Second All-Star Team in 1960, 1961, and 1966
  • Won the Stanley Cup in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967
  • Ranked No. 60 on the all-time list of New York Rangers in the book 100 Ranger Greats (John Wiley & Sons, 2009).
  • References

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