Reg Noble

Edward Reginald Noble (June 23, 1896 – January 19, 1962) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward and defenceman who played 17 professional seasons in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Blueshirts, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto St. Pats, Montreal Maroons, Detroit Cougars, Detroit Falcons and Detroit Red Wings. He was a three-time winner of the Stanley Cup, with Toronto and Montreal and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962. He was also the last active NHL player from both the NHL's inaugural season [1] and the 1910s.

Reg Noble
Hockey Hall of Fame, 1962
Noble with the Toronto Arenas.
Born (1896-06-23)June 23, 1896
Collingwood, Ontario, Canada
Died January 19, 1962(1962-01-19) (aged 65)
Alliston, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Toronto Blueshirts (NHA)
Montreal Canadiens (NHA)
Toronto Arenas (NHL)
Toronto St. Patricks (NHL)
Montreal Maroons (NHL)
Detroit Cougars (NHL)
Detroit Falcons (NHL)
Detroit Red Wings (NHL)
Playing career 19161933

Playing career

Noble started his professional career with the Toronto Blueshirts in their ill-fated season of 1916–17. The club was suspended by the league and he was assigned by the league to the Montreal Canadiens for the rest of the season. The following year, the new NHL assigned the Toronto franchise to the Toronto Arena owners and Noble signed with the team. The Blueshirts, despite the ownership difficulty and several personnel changes, won the NHL title and defeated Vancouver for the Stanley Cup championship. Noble would stay with the franchise as it became the Arenas, and later the St. Pats, until he was traded to the Montreal Maroons in the 1924–25 season. The St. Pats would win the Stanley Cup again in 1922, a season where Noble was playing coach and captain. One season after joining the Maroons, the Maroons themselves would win the Stanley Cup in 1926. In 1927, he was traded to the new Detroit franchise in the NHL, then named the Falcons. He would play for the franchise for six seasons, eventually returning by trade to the Maroons in 1932–33. He retired with 181 goals in 536 games in the NHA and NHL. He was inducted posthumously into the Hall of Fame in 1962.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1915–16 St. Michael's College School OHA-Jr. 6909
1915–16 Toronto Riversides OHA-Sr. 1014014 4606
1916–17 Toronto Blueshirts NHA 14751241
1916–17 Montreal Canadiens NHA 640415 20112
1916–17 Montreal Canadiens St-Cup
1917–18 Toronto Arenas NHL 2030104035 21129
1917–18* Toronto Arenas St-Cup 521312
1918–19 Toronto Arenas NHL 171051535
1919–20 Toronto St. Pats NHL 242493352
1920–21 Toronto St. Pats NHL 241982754 20000
1921–22 Toronto St. Pats NHL 2417112819 200012
1921–22* Toronto St. Pats St-Cup 50119
1922–23 Toronto St. Pats NHL 2412112347
1923–24 Toronto St. Pats NHL 241251779
1924–25 Toronto St. Pats NHL 31018
1924–25 Montreal Maroons NHL 278111956
1925–26 Montreal Maroons NHL 33991896 41126
1925–26* Montreal Maroons St-Cup 40004
1926–27 Montreal Maroons NHL 43336112 20002
1927–28 Detroit Cougars NHL 44681463
1928–29 Detroit Cougars NHL 43641052 20002
1929–30 Detroit Cougars NHL 43641072
1930–31 Detroit Falcons NHL 4425742
1931–32 Detroit Falcons NHL 4833672 20000
1932–33 Detroit Red Wings NHL 50006
1932–33 Montreal Maroons NHL 2000016 20002
1933–34 Cleveland Falcons IHL 4023543
St-Cup totals 1422425
NHL totals 510168106274916 1822433

* Stanley Cup Champion.

Awards and achievements

Transactions

  • November 25, 1916 – signed as a free agent by Toronto (NHA)
  • February 11, 1917 – assigned to Montreal Canadiens (NHA) by NHA in dispersal of Toronto (NHA) players
  • December 5, 1917 – signed as a free agent by Toronto (NHL)
  • November 1, 1921 – named player coach of Toronto (NHL).
  • November 1, 1922 – resigned as coach and captain of Toronto (NHL)
  • December 9, 1924 – traded to Montreal Maroons by Toronto for $8,000.
  • October 4, 1927 – traded to Detroit by Montreal Maroons for $7,500.
  • December 9, 1932 – traded to Montreal Maroons by Detroit for John Gallagher.

Source: "NHL.com - Players: Reg Noble". Retrieved 2008-12-04.

References

  1. Dryden, Steve (2000). The Hockey News: Century Of Hockey. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Ltd. p. 35. ISBN 0-7710-4179-9.
Preceded by
Toronto Arenas captains
Ken Randall
Toronto St. Pats captain
192024
Succeeded by
John Ross Roach
Preceded by
Art Duncan
Detroit Cougars captain
192730
Succeeded by
Detroit Falcons captains
George Hay
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