Jim Neilson spent the majority of his career with the New York Rangers, where he studied under the great Doug Harvey and mentored a young Brad Park. Part Cree, known as “Chief,” was an underrated presence in the league. He represented the Rangers twice in the All-Star Game and was named a Second Team All-Star in the 1967-68 season. Neilson would finish in the top five in Norris Trophy balloting twice.
Vinny Lospinuso joins the Chairman (Kirk Buchner), as they look at the Football HOF plans for Senior Candidates, and bubble HOF candidates from each league.
In terms of interesting stories on this hockey list, few can match Wilf Cude. The native of Wales holds the distinction of being the main Goaltender for the Philadelphia Quakers’ lone season in 1930/31 and was the “Spare” Goalie after. That did not last long, as he later played for the Montreal Canadiens and was a two-time Second Team All-Star, which not many players can say.
Generally, we think hockey fans can name every Hart Trophy winner, as almost all of them have made the Hockey Hall of Fame, but we are expecting that most of you have totally forgotten about Tom Anderson.