Quackenbush signed in 1942, showing gradual improvement annually. He had his first great year in 1946-47 when he was named a Second Team All-Star and was fourth for the Lady Byng. Quackenbush was a First Team All-Star for the next two years, and he won the Lady Byng Trophy in 1948-49, which was remarkable considering that he was not a player who shied away from physical contact.
Allegedly, Red Wings General Manager detested the idea of the Lady Byng Trophy and felt that anyone who won it did not belong on his team; thus, Quackenbush was traded to the Boston Bruins in the offseason.
Quackenbush was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1976.

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