Corbett Charles Denneny

Corbett Charles Denneny

Canadian hockey player
Date of Birth: 25.01.1894
Country: Canada

Content:
  1. A Storied Hockey Career: The Life and Legacy of a Canadian Center
  2. Journey Through Multiple NHL Teams
  3. Accolades and Honors
  4. Legacy and Impact

A Storied Hockey Career: The Life and Legacy of a Canadian Center

Early Years and NHL Debut

Hailing from the hockey-mad nation of Canada, the subject of our biography embarked on his professional journey as a talented centerman. His NHL debut came in 1917 with the Toronto Arenas, where he showcased his offensive prowess and quickly became a key player on the team.

Journey Through Multiple NHL Teams

Over the next decade, the centerman gracefully moved between several NHL franchises. He spent time with the Toronto St. Patricks, Hamilton, and Chicago Black Hawks, leaving his mark on each team he played for. In total, he accumulated an impressive 176 NHL appearances, scoring 103 goals and assisting on 41 others.

Accolades and Honors

In addition to his regular season accomplishments, the centerman also participated in the prestigious Stanley Cup playoffs. During 16 games of postseason action, he netted 7 goals and contributed 3 assists, showcasing his ability to rise to the occasion. His dedication to the sport was further evidenced by the 148 penalty minutes he accrued throughout his career.

Legacy and Impact

Though his NHL tenure spanned just nine seasons, the centerman left an indelible mark on the league. His contributions to multiple teams helped lay the groundwork for the sport's future growth and popularity in Canada and beyond. The memories of his skill and determination continue to inspire generations of hockey players and fans alike.

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