Arthur H. Ross
Years Played: 17 Elected: 1945
 
Played For: Brandon Elks, Kenora Thistles, Montreal Wanderers, Hailybury Comets, Ottawa Senators
Elected to Hall of Fame: 1945
 
     
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
GP G A TP PIM
GP G A TP PIM
185 102 19 121 508
18 7 0 7 49
     
     
 

biography

He played for the Kenora Thistles when they won the Stanley Cup in 1907 and the Montreal Wanderers when they won it two months later; in 1924 he became manager-coach of the Boston Bruins; he is regarded as the man who established pro hockey in Boston and was responsible for the acquisition of many of the Bruins' great stars; the Bruins won three Stanley Cups under his direction; he invented the Art Ross nets, Art Ross puck, both of which are still in use today; elected in 1945.

 

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