His name is in the hockey record book because he scored 14 goals in a Stanley Cup game in 1905; of these goals, eight were scored consecutively in just over eight minutes, three came within a span of 90 seconds with the fourth one coming just over 50 seconds later; despite the fact that he lost the sight of one eye, he played rover and centre for the Ottawa Silver Seven and averaged almost three goals per game; he was killed in action in 1916; elected in 1945. |