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Harry Howell (ice hockey)

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Height
  
1.85 m

Position
  
Defenseman

Role
  
Hockey player

Career end
  
1976


Name
  
Harry Howell

Career start
  
1952

Playing career
  
1952–1976

Weight
  
88 kg

Movies
  
Rebel Love

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Born
  
December 28, 1932 (age 91) Hamilton, ON, CAN (
1932-12-28
)

Played for
  
New York Rangers Oakland Seals Los Angeles Kings New York Golden Blades New Jersey Knights San Diego Mariners Calgary Cowboys

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Henry Vernon Howell (born December 28, 1932) is a former professional hockey player and longtime star for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario. A stalwart, stay at home defenceman, in 1967 Howell was the last player in the pre-expansion era to win the Norris Trophy, and famously said that he was glad he won the trophy then, because Bobby Orr (who finished second that year) would "own" the Norris for some time to come (as it turned out, Orr would win the trophy for the next eight seasons).

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Howell's playing weight was 195 and he stood 6 foot 1 inches tall. He played seventeen years wearing number 3 for the Rangers then he played another eight years in professional hockey; two with Oakland/California Seals, three with the Los Angeles Kings, and one each with three WHA teams: New York Golden Blades/New Jersey Knights, San Diego Mariners, and Calgary Cowboys.

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Howell played 1411 NHL games and 170 WHA games, scoring 101 goals and 360 assists for 461 points.

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He was named a First Team All-Star in 1967, and played in All-Star Games in 1954, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968 and 1970. When he left the NHL, Howell had played more games as a defenceman than anyone else, and remains sixth in all time games played as a defenceman. He also holds the record for most games played for New York Rangers : 1160.

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After retirement, he went on to coach the Minnesota North Stars in the 1978-79 season. Also in 1979, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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In 1990, he finally won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Edmonton Oilers when he served as a scout.

Howell's #3, along with Andy Bathgate's #9, was retired by the New York Rangers during a special ceremony prior to the February 22, 2009 match versus the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Also in 2009, Howell was ranked No. 10 on the all-time list of New York Rangers in the book 100 Ranger Greats (John Wiley & Sons).

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Awards and achievements

  • 1967 - Norris Trophy
  • 1989–90 - NHL - Stanley Cup (Edmonton) (as scout)
  • Most games played in a New York Rangers uniform, any position (1160)
  • References

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