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Charlie Hodge (ice hockey)
Canadian ice hockey player

Charlie Hodge (ice hockey)

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Place of birth
Montreal
Place of death
Vancouver
Age
82 years
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Biography

Charles Edward "Charlie" Hodge (July 28, 1933 – April 16, 2016) was a Canadian ice hockey player who played as a goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens, Vancouver Canucks, and Oakland Seals of the National Hockey League.

Early career

Charlie Hodge was born in Lachine, Quebec. Hodge was devoted to becoming a member of the Montreal Canadiens. Charlie Hodge began his hockey career with the Montreal Jr. Canadiens in 1950. In 1952, Hodge began showing his true skills finishing with a 2.22 GAA. The next year, he led the Quebec Junior Hockey League with 35 wins and 5 shutouts. Hodge then moved on to the Cincinnati Mohawks in the International Hockey League. There, he led the league in wins and shutouts and helped the Cincinnati Mohawks win the Turner Cup. In 1955, he played his first game with the Montreal Canadiens.

NHL career

Hodge's first NHL game occurred in 1954 with Montreal. But because teams in that era only carried one goalie, and Montreal had perhaps the best goalie of the era in Jacques Plante, Hodge was only used in emergency situations. During this time, he played mostly in the AHL. When Plante was traded in 1962, Hodge got his chance to play full-time. He twice won the Vezina Trophy for being the goaltender of the team allowing the fewest number of goals during the regular season, once outright in 1963–1964 and shared with Gump Worsley in 1965–1966. Hodge's name appears on the league championship Stanley Cup six times, although he only actually played in one of those finals. He also played 1 game in the finals in 1955, but lost to Detroit. In 1967, young goaltender Rogatien Vachon was called up by the Canadiens. Vachon played superbly, and there was no more room for Hodge. Hodge was left unprotected in 1967 and he was picked up by the Oakland Seals in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft.

Expansion

In 1967, the league doubled in size to 12 teams. Hodge was picked up in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft by Oakland. In Oakland, Hodge garnered up three shutouts and 13 wins. Next season, he saw his playing time greatly reduced and was sent down to the Western Hockey League where he played for the Vancouver Canucks. Hodge was an expansion pick again when the Vancouver Canucks entered the NHL in 1970. He posted a winning record while sharing netminding duties with George Gardner and Dunc Wilson. He retired after being unable to come to terms with General Manager Bud Poile.

Scouting

Hodge sold real estate for a decade until Winnipeg Jets GM John Ferguson recruited him for the team's scout in Western Canada.

Hodge thereafter was an amateur scout for the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning after two decades with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He received Stanley Cup rings with Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992. He primarily scouted the Vancouver Giants and Chilliwack Bruins of the Western Hockey League and the Lower Mainland clubs in the British Columbia Hockey League.

Awards and achievements

  • Turner Cup Championship in 1954.
  • Stanley Cup Championship as a goaltender in 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1966 with Montreal.
  • Stanley Cup Champion 1992 as Scout with Pittsburgh.
  • Vezina Trophy Winner in 1964 and in 1966 (shared with Gump Worsley).
  • Played in 1964, 1965, and 1967 NHL All-Star Games.
  • Selected to the NHL Second All-Star Team in 1964.

Career statistics

Regular season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAA
1949–50Montreal Jr. CanadiensQJHL
1950–51Montreal Jr. CanadiensQJHL23148013205712.59
1951–52Montreal Jr. CanadiensQJHL4532103270010032.22
1951–52Montreal RoyalsQMHL100040304.50
1952–53Montreal Jr. CanadiensQJHL443590264010052.27
1952–53Montreal RoyalsQMHL101060404.00
1953–54Cincinnati MohawksIHL623720145102.34
1953–54Buffalo BisonsAHL32101801003.33
1954–55Montreal CanadiensNHL146448203112.27
1954–55Providence RedsAHL53203001813.60
1954–55Montreal RoyalsQHL3517171210011323.23
1955–56Seattle AmericansWHL7031372424523963.38
1956–57Rochester AmericansAHL4118184246013223.22
1956–57Shawinigan CataractsQHL147528593922.72
1957–58Montreal CanadiensNHL128227203112.58
1957–58Montreal RoyalsQHL4823214288015343.19
1958–59Montreal RoyalsQHL24158114406712.79
1958–59Rochester AmericansAHL40402401203.00
1958–59Montreal CanadiensNHL2110120603.00
1959–60Montreal RoyalsEPHL331512619809652.91
1959–60Hull-Ottawa CanadiensEPHL26156515607422.85
1959–60Montreal CanadiensNHL101060303.00
1960–61Montreal CanadiensNHL30188418007442.47
1960–61Montreal RoyalsEPHL22513413207403.36
1961–62Quebec AcesAHL6528334390018552.85
1962–63Quebec AcesAHL67312511402019042.84
1963–64Montreal CanadiensNHL62331811372014082.26
1963–64Quebec AcesAHL104606003213.20
1964–65Montreal CanadiensNHL53261610318013532.55
1965–66Montreal CanadiensNHL26127213015612.58
1966–67Montreal CanadiensNHL371115720558832.57
1967–68Oakland SealsNHL58132913331115832.86
1968–69Oakland SealsNHL144617814803.69
1968–69Vancouver CanucksWHL137247793202.54
1969–70Oakland SealsNHL143527384303.50
1970–71Vancouver CanucksNHL3515135196711203.42
NHL totals3581501256120,753925242.70
QHL totals12162518727937293.07
AHL totals19586891911,700567132.91

Playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAA
1949–50Montreal Jr. CanadiensM-Cup20201221105.41
1950–51Montreal Jr. CanadiensQJHL94505643103.30
1951–52Montreal Jr. CanadiensQJHL119206691901.70
1951–52Montreal Jr. CanadiensM-Cup84404803214.00
1952–53Montreal Jr. CanadiensQJHL75601802.57
1953–54Cincinnati MohawksIHL118306601921.73
1954–55Montreal CanadiensNHL41284604.29
1957–58Montreal RoyalsQHL72403802513.95
1958-58Montreal RoyalsQHL2200120402.00
1959–60Hull-Ottawa CanadiensEPHL73404302403.35
1963–64Montreal CanadiensNHL7344201612.29
1964–65Montreal CanadiensNHL5323001012.00
1968–69Vancouver CanucksWHL88004971211.45
NHL totals16788043222.39

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