Barry matched his previous high of 40 Points in his first year in Detroit as he centered a line with Larry Aurie and Herbie Lewis. The Red Wings won the Stanley Cup that year, with Barry playing a large part in the title. The year after, Barry had his best year in Hockey, setting highs in Points (44), winning the Lady Byng, and securing a First Team All-Star Selection. Barry carried that success into the playoffs, leading Detroit to a second Stanley Cup, where he had two Goals, including the game-winner in the clinching game. He played two more years in Detroit before closing his career in Montreal.
Barry entered the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1964.
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