A very good Right Wing with the Calgary Tigers in the Western Canadian Hockey League, Harry Oliver was a solid goal scorer and a gentlemanly player (he never exceeded more than 25 PIM in any season). After the end of the WCHL, Oliver entered the NHL and became a decent player with the Boston Bruins and New York Americans. With that said, his induction to the Hockey Hall of Fame is a little bit suspect, as he was never a dominant player at any time, and his lone Stanley Cup win was as a complimentary player.
The Bullet Points:Elected In:1967
Position:Right Wing
Played for:Calgary TigersBoston BruinsNew York Americans Major Accolades and Awards:Stanley Cup Rings (1) (Boston Bruins 1929)
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