Art Ross

Ice hockey player and coach, created NHL trophy

Art Ross - Ice hockey player and coach, created NHL trophy
Born

January 13th, 1886
139 years ago

Died

August 5th, 1964
60 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Canada

Links & References

Born in Canada, became a prominent ice hockey player and coach in North America. Played for teams including the Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa Senators in the early 20th century. Transitioned to coaching and administration, significantly influencing the hockey community. Instrumental in the development of the National Hockey League (NHL) and is honored with the creation of the Art Ross Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL's leading scorer. Contributed to the sport's growth and was pivotal in its early structure and promotion.

Played for Montreal Wanderers

Coached various teams in NHL

Created Art Ross Trophy for NHL scoring leaders

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