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Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
1922

Name
  
Morley Bruce

Career start
  
1917


Playing career
  
1917–1922

Weight
  
77 kg

Played for
  
Ottawa Senators

Height
  
1.75 m

Position
  
Defenseman

Born
  
March 7, 1894 North Gower, ON, CAN (
1894-03-07
)

Died
  
November 25, 1959, Ottawa, Canada

Morley Callendar Bruce (March 7, 1894 – November 25, 1959) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for four seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators. He won the Stanley Cup with Ottawa in 1920 and 1921.

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Playing career

Born in North Gower, Ontario, which is just south of the city of Ottawa, Bruce played ice hockey in the Ottawa City Hockey League for the Ottawa Aberdeens, New Edinburghs and Munitions. In 1917, he signed his first professional contract with the Ottawa Senators for the 1917–18 season. After the season, Bruce served for a year in the armed forces. When his tour was done, he returned to the Senators for three seasons from 1919–20 through 1921–22, during which the Senators won two Stanley Cup championships.

Personal life

Bruce married Ida Hughes. They had two daughters Gwendolyn and Barbara. Bruce died in 1959 and is interred in Norway Bay, Quebec. Ida Hughes outlived Bruce, living until 1996 when she died at the age of 98.

References

Morley Bruce Wikipedia