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Billy Hague

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Height
  
5 ft 7 in (170 cm)

Position
  
Goaltender


Caught
  
Right

Name
  
Billy Hague

Billy Hague

Born
  
April 9, 1885 London, England (
1885-04-09
)

Died
  
September 9, 1969(1969-09-09) (aged 84)

Weight
  
150 lb (68 kg; 10 st 10 lb)

Played for
  
Ottawa Emmetts Ottawa Hockey Club Ottawa Victorias Galt Professionals Moncton Victorias Halifax Socials Montreal Wanderers

William Robert Hague (April 9, 1885 in London, England – September 9, 1969) was a professional ice hockey goaltender. He won the Stanley Cup with the Ottawa Hockey Club in 1905. He played in three other Stanley Cup challenges during his career.

Playing career

Hague first played senior hockey in the Ottawa City Hockey League for the Ottawa Emmetts. He joined the Ottawa Hockey Club during the Silver Seven era, in 1905, succeeding Dave Finnie. In 1906 he was replaced by Percy LeSueur and he joined the Ottawa Victorias for the 1906–07 season. He played for the Victorias in a Cup challenge against Montreal Wanderers in 1908 losing a two-game series. He later played for Galt, Ontario of the OPHL. With Galt he played in a Stanley Cup challenge against Ottawa losing 7–4 in 1911. He joined the Moncton Victorias with several other Galt players, winning the Maritime championship and played in another Stanley Cup challenge in 1912 against the Quebec Bulldogs, losing a two-game series. He later played for Halifax Socials and Montreal Wanderers of the NHA. He retired after the 1916–17 season.

References

Billy Hague Wikipedia