Phil Stein

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CanadaCanada  Phil Stein Ice hockey player
Date of birth September 13, 1913
place of birth Toronto , Ontario , Canada
date of death April 4th 1987
Place of death Toronto , Ontario , Canada
position goalkeeper
Catch hand Left
Career stations
1930-1933 Toronto Marlboros
1933-1939 Syracuse Stars
1939-1940 Providence Reds
1940-1942 New Haven Eagles
1942-1943 Toronto Research Colonels
Toronto Staffords

Philip John "Phil" Stein (born September 13, 1913 in Toronto , Ontario ; † April 4, 1987 ibid) was a Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper who played for several IAHL , AHL and NHL teams between 1933 and 1942 .

Career

Stein played from 1930 for the Toronto Marlboros in the Junior Ontario Hockey Association. In the senior division, he played in the Toronto Mercantile Hockey League for the Stockyard Packers and McColl-Frontenacs, but also in the OHA at the Toronto Nationals.

In 1936 he moved to the Syracuse Stars , with whom he initially played in the International Hockey League and from 1938 in the International-American Hockey League . There he played together with Gordie Drillon . He spent most of the 1939/40 season with the Providence Reds . Goalkeeper Mike Karakas , the former winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy , was also active here. In addition to some appearances with the Omaha Knights in the American Hockey Association, where he represented Johnny Mowers , the Providence Reds loaned him for a game to the Toronto Maple Leafs , where he replaced Turk Broda . It was his only game in the National Hockey League and it ended 2-2 after overtime .

The following two seasons he spent with the New Haven Eagles in the American Hockey League . After another year in which he had guarded the gate for the Toronto Research Colonels in the OHA and the Stafford Industries in the Toronto Mercantile Hockey League, he ended his active career.

After he retired from active sport of ice hockey, he was twelve years sporting director and eight years as manager worked at Leaside Memorial Community Gardens and sales representative for Hiram Walker - distillery . His body was interred in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in his hometown .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. findagrave.com, Philip J. Stein