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Johnny Gagnon
Canadian ice hockey player

Johnny Gagnon

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Place of birth
Saguenay
Age
78 years
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Biography

For the Canadian/Swiss ice hockey player born 1956, see Jean Gagnon.
Jean Joseph "Black Cat" Gagnon (June 8, 1905 in Chicoutimi, Quebec – March 21, 1984) was a Canadian ice hockey forward.
Johnny played in the National Hockey League from 1930 to 1940. During this time, he played for the New York Americans, Boston Bruins, and Montreal Canadiens. He also played for the Providence Reds of the American Hockey League. He won the Stanley Cup in 1931 with the Montreal Canadiens. Gagnon loved to tell the story of how, as a Canadiens "wanna-be," he filled his pockets with 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of rocks during a weigh-up and, having impressed Canadiens brass with his 150 lb (68 kg) weight, got a tryout with the team, who had formerly shunned him as being "too light for pro hockey." Gagnon was a modest sort who gave all the credit to his two superstar linemates, Howie Morenz and Aurel Joliat, claiming he'd simply pass them the puck, stand back, and get the assists.
After his retirement, he became a scout for the New York Rangers. He was in part responsible for the Rangers getting the great goaltender Eddie Giacomin, scouting him when he played for the American Hockey League's Providence Reds and becoming friends with Giacomin. He gave Rangers' general manager Emile Francis glowing reports on Giacomin, and finally Francis decided to see Giacomin play. Francis eventually obtained Giacomin for four players.
Gagnon died after a lengthy illness on March 21, 1984.

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1922–23Chicoutimi BluetsQPHL70001000
1922–23Quebec BulldogsBig-43000
1923–24Trois-Rivieres RenardsECHL9202
1924–25Trois-Rivieres RenardsECHL16180182505
1925–26Quebec Sons of IrelandQAHA105056404
1926–27Quebec CastorsCan-Am32276335420005
1927–28Providence RedsCan-Am392042480
1928–29Providence RedsCan-Am39731050640410
1929–30Providence RedsCan-Am392117387232466
1930–31Montreal CanadiensNHL411872543106288
1931–32Montreal CanadiensNHL481918374041124
1932–33Montreal CanadiensNHL481223356420220
1933–34Montreal CanadiensNHL48915242521012
1934–35Boston BruinsNHL241129
1934–35Montreal CanadiensNHL23156220112
1935–36Montreal CanadiensNHL48791642
1936–37Montreal CanadiensNHL482016363852139
1937–38Montreal CanadiensNHL47131730931342
1938–39Montreal CanadiensNHL4512223423302210
1939–40Montreal CanadiensNHL104590
1939–40New York AmericansNHL24437011010
1940–41Shawinigan CataractsQSHL331526415810381112
1941–42North Sydney VictoriasCBSHL2351116662464
1942–43Providence RedsAHL509101912
1944–45Providence RedsAHL90550
NHL totals4541201412612953212122437

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