Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Role Executive Position Left Wing Spouse Deborah Black | Shot Left Education Duke University Name Steve Black | |
Born March 31, 1927Fort William, ON, CAN ( 1927-03-31 ) Died June 12, 2008(2008-06-12) (aged 81)Thunder Bay, ON, CAN Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb) Played for Detroit Red WingsChicago Black Hawks Residence Greenwich, Connecticut, United States Similar People James Dimon, Bill Winters, Charles W Scharf, William B Harrison - Jr, J P Morgan |
Steve black success summit
Stephen Black (March 31, 1927 – June 12, 2008) was a professional ice hockey player from Thunder Bay, Ontario in the NHL.
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- Steve black success summit
- Steve black precious time
- Junior career
- Professional career
- Awards and achievements
- Trivia
- References
Steve black precious time
Junior career
Steve Black played five years for the Port Arthur Flyers of the TBJHL making two trips to the Memorial Cup Tournament before joining the PCHL.
Professional career
In 1946 Black joined the Oakland Seals of the PCHL and showed enough talent to move up to the AHL the following season. After two years in the minors, he finally cracked the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings. The 1950 Wings were already deep in offensive talent with established players such as Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay and Sid Abel, so Black was told to concentrate on the defensive aspect of the game. As his defensive skills increased, his overall game improved, and was picked to play in the 1950 NHL All Star Game. The highlight of his career came that spring when he won the Stanley Cup with the Red Wings. He started the 1951 season with Detroit before being traded to the Chicago Black Hawks. He would play 39 games for Chicago that season which would also be his last in the NHL. He played in the minor leagues for three more seasons before retiring from hockey in 1954.
Awards and achievements
Trivia
With the Detroit Red Wings, Black wore the #19 jersey which would decades later be worn by Steve Yzerman. Black wore the #17 jersey with the Chicago Black Hawks.