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Name
  
Bert Lindsay

Height
  
1.7 m

Position
  
Goaltender

Playing career
  
1903–1919

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Weight
  
73 kg

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Born
  
July 23, 1881 West Garafraxa, ON, CAN (
1881-07-23
)

Died
  
November 11, 1960, Sarnia, Canada

Played for
  
Renfrew Creamery Kings, Victoria Cougars, Montreal Wanderers, Toronto Arenas

Leslie Bertrand Lindsay (July 23, 1881 – November 11, 1960) was a professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey Association (NHA), Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) and National Hockey League (NHL). Born in West Garafraxa, Ontario, Bert Lindsay is the father of Hockey Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay.

Playing career

Lindsay spent three years at McGill University where he played for the school's hockey team, the McGill Redmen. He turned professional in 1910 and played two seasons for Renfrew in the NHA. When the team disbanded he moved west and joined the Victoria Aristocrats of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) for three seasons before returning to the NHA with the Montreal Wanderers. Lindsay stayed with the Wanderers when they joined the National Hockey League in 1917. After the Westmount Arena, the home arena of the Wanderers, burned down in January 1918, Lindsay was left without a team for the remainder of the season. He signed with the Toronto Arenas for the 1918–19 NHL season and retired when the season ended.

References

Bert Lindsay Wikipedia