Alf Skinner

Career

  • NHL: 1917-19, 1924-26; 4 seasons, 2 quality[1. By modern standards of PPG]
  • 26G, 10A for 36P in 71 games; 1.5 PS
  • Skinner never played 3 straight seasons in the NHL
  • NHL: Playoffs: 1A for 1P in 2 games
  • Adjusted: 39G, 54A for 93A
  • Traded within the NHL once near the end of his career, traded out of the NHL in his prime.

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Eddie Shore

Career

  • NHL: 1926-40; 14 seasons, 11 quality[1. By Defensive Point Shares]
  • Totals:
    • 105G,
    • 179A (7th All Time at his retirement) for
    • 284P (21st) in
    • 550 Games (13th),
    • 51.4 PS (4th)
  • At his retirement, Shore was 21st in GPG, 4th in APG and 12th in PPG[2. Minimum 500 games – 25 qualifying players]
  • At his retirement, Shore was 10th All Time in Offensive Point Shares and 3rd in Defensive Point Shares
  • Era: Shore is 8th in Goals, GPG and Points, 3rd in Assists, 1st in APG and DPS,[3. Ahead by over 17 DPS] 6th in PPG, 5th in OPS, 2nd in PS and 10th in Games[4. Of the 10 skaters to play in at least 550 games between 1926 and 1940]
  • 82-game average: 16G, 27A for 43P
  • 3-year peak (1928-31): 44-game average of 14G, 15A for 28P
  • Playoffs: 7G, 12A for 19P in 55 games
  • Adjusted:
    • Hockey-Reference:
      • 196G, 525A for 721P
      • Adjusted 82-game average: 29G, 78A for 107P
      • Per game: Shore is 18th All Time in Adjusted PPG if the requirement is set at 500 games
    • VsX:
  • Traded once in the NHL at the end of his career.
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Christopher Red Green

Career

  • NHL: 1923-29; 6 seasons, 2 quality[1. by modern standards of PPG]
  • 59G, 26A for 85P in 195 games
  • Era: Green is 10th in Goals, 12th in GPG, 16th in Assists, 17th in APG and OPS, 1th in Points and Games, 13th in PPG, 24th in PS[2. Of the 36 players to play in at least 150 games between 1923 and 1929]
  • 82-game average: 25G, 11A for 36P
  • 3-year peak (1923-26): 30-game average of 15G, 7A for 22P
  • Playoffs: 0P in 1 game
  • Adjusted: 106G, 150A for 256P
  • Adjusted 82-game average: 45G, 63A for 108P
  • Traded once after his prime and waived twice.

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Harry Meeking

Career

  • NHL: 1917-19; 1926-27; 3 seasons, 2 quality[1. By modern standards of PPG]
  • 18G, 12A for 30P in 64 games
  • Did not play in the NHL enough for an 82-game average of 3-year peak
  • NHL Playoffs: 3G for 3P in 9 games
  • Adjusted: 26G, 64A for 90P
  • Adjusted 82-game average: 33G, 82A for 115P[2. Take that with a giant grain of salt]
  • Traded out of the NHL in his prime, traded twice within the NHL in the same calendar year after his prime.

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Marty Barry

Marty Barry’s Career

  • NHL: 1927-28; 1929-40; 12 seasons, 10 quality[1. By modern PPG standards)]
  • Totals:
    • 195G (11th All Time at his retirement),
    • 192A (4th) for
    • 387P (6th) in
    • 509 games (22nd);
    • 57.6 PS (15th)
  • At his retirement, Barry was 10th All Time in GPG, 4th in APG and 8th in PPG[2. Minimum 300 games]
  • At his retirement, Barry was 8th All Time in Offensive Point Shares
  • Era: Barry is 3rd in Goals and OPS, 2nd in GPG, Points and PPG, 1st in Assists and APG, 5th in PS and 12th in Games[3. Of the 14 players to play in at least 500 games between 1927 and 1940]
  • 82-game average: 31G, 31A for 62P
  • 3-year peak (1934-37): 44 game average of 18G, 20A for 38P
  • Playoffs: 15G, 18A for 33P in 43 games
  • Adjusted:
    • Hockey-Reference:
      • 339G, 445A for 784P
      • Adjusted 82-game average: 55G, 72A for 126P
      • Per Game:
    • VsX:
  • Traded once, left unprotected once.
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Bill Carson

Career

  • NHL: 1926-30; 4 seasons, 2 quality[1. By modern PPG standards]
  • 54G, 24A for 78P in 159 games
  • 82-game average of 28G, 12A for 40P
  • 3-year peak (1926-29): 44-game average of 19G, 8A for 26P
  • Playoffs: 3G for 3P in 11 games
  • Adjusted: 107G, 148A for 255P
  • Adjusted 82-game average: 55G, 76A for 132P
  • Traded once in his prime, traded out of the NHL.

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Jimmy Herbert

Career

  • NHL: 1924-30; 6 seasons, 3 quality[1. By modern standards of PPG]
  • 83G (22nd All Time at his retirement), 31A for 114P in 206 games; 28 PS
  • 82-game average: 33G, 12A for 45P
  • 3-year peak (1924-27): 36-game average of 21G, 7A for 28P
  • Playoffs: 3G for 3P in 9 games
  • Adjusted: 155G, 187A for 342A
  • Adjusted 82-game average: 62G, 74A for 129P
  • Traded twice after his prime.

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Jimmy Herbert

Career

  • NHL: 1924-30; 6 seasons, 3 quality[1. By modern standards of PPG]
  • 83G (22nd All Time at his retirement), 31A for 114P in 206 games; 28 PS (24th)
  • At his retirement, Herbert was 13th All Time in Offensive Point Shares
  • Era: Herbert is 5th in Goals and GPG, 12th in Assists, 11th in APG and PS, 8th in Points, 6th in PPG and OPS, 18th in Games[2. Of the 21 players to play in at least 200 games between 1924 and 1930]
  • 82-game average: 33G, 12A for 45P
  • 3-year peak (1924-27): 36-game average of 21G, 7A for 28P
  • NHL Playoffs: 3G for 3P in 9 games
  • Adjusted: 155G, 187A for 342P
  • Adjusted 82-game average: 62G, 74A for 136P
  • Traded twice after his prime.

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Billy Boucher

Career

  • NHL: 1921-28; 7 seasons, 4 quality[1. By modern standards of PPG]
  • 93G (13th All Time at his retirement), 38A (18th) for 131P (14th) in 213 games (12th); 21.8 PS (22nd)
  • At his retirement, Boucher was 24th All Time in GPG and 25th in PPG
  • At his retirement, Boucher was 15th All Time in Offensive Point Shares
  • Era: Boucher is 2nd in Goals, GPG, Points and PPG, 7th in Assists and APG, 3rd in OPS, 5th in PS and 6th in Games[2. Among the 8 players to play in a least 200 games between 1921 and 1928]
  • 82-game average: 36G, 15A for 51P
  • 3-year peak (1922-25): 24-game average of 18G, 8A for 26P
  • NHL Playoffs: 3G for 3P in 14 games
  • Adjusted: 159G, 208A for 367P
  • Adjusted 82-game average: 61G, 80A for 141P
  • If the qualifier is 82 games, Boucher is 24th All Time in Adjusted PPG
  • Traded twice at the end of his career.

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Robert Nels Stewart

Nels Stewart’s Career

  • NHL: 1925-1940; 15 seasons, 13 quality[1. By modern PPG standards]
  • Totals:
    • 324G (1st All Time at his retirement),
    • 191A (5th) for
    • 515P (1st) in
    • 650 games (3rd);
    • 96.9 PS (3rd)
    • Stewart was the NHL career goals leader from the 1936-37 season until 1952
    • Stewart was the NHL career points leader from the 1938-39 season until the 1944-45 season
    • At his retirement, Stewart was 2nd All Time in Offensive Point Shares
  • Per Game:
    • Stewart is 20th All time in GPG;
    • At his retirement, Stewart was
      • 4th All Time in GPG
      • 1st All Time in PPG (but he was the only qualifying player…)
      • Stewart doesn’t qualify for the APG leader-board, however if the qualifier is set to 500 games played, Stewart waas 10th All Time at his retirement
    • Stewart was the NHL career PPG leader from the 1938-39 season (the first time anyone qualifies for the HR leader boards) to the 1945-46 season
  • Era: Of the 21 players to play in at least 500 games between 1925 and 1950Stewart is
    • 1st in Goals, GPG, Points, PPG, OPS, PS and Games,
    • 4th in Assists, and
    • 8th in APG
  • 82-game average: 41G, 24A for 65P
  • 3-year peak (1929-32): 44 game average of 30G, 14A for 45P
  • Playoffs:
    • 9G (t-24th All Time at his retirement)
    • 12A fo (t-11th)
    • 21P (t-19th) in
    • 50 games (12th)
  • Adjusted:
    • Hockey Reference:
      • 587G (22nd All Time), 583A for 1170P
      • Adjusted 82-game average: an absurd 74G, 74A for 148P
      • Per Game:
        • 4th All Time in Adjusted GPG
        • 1st All Time in Adjusted PPG
        • (Doesn’t qualify for APG)
    • VsX:
      • 592G
      • 568A
      • 1,106P
      • Per Game:
        • 6th All Time in VsX Adjusted GPG
        • 7th All Time in VsX Adjusted APG
  • Trades:
    • Traded at 29 for cash
    • Traded at 30 with Joe Jerwa (29) for cash but traded back at 31 when the agreement fell through
    • Traded at 31 for cash
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