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Vic Lynn
Canadian ice hockey player

Vic Lynn

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Saskatoon, Canada
Place of death
Saskatoon, Canada
Age
85 years
Stats
Weight:
185 lbs
Awards
Stanley Cup
 
Sports Teams
Chicago Blackhawks
Boston Bruins
Detroit Red Wings
New York Rangers
Toronto Maple Leafs
Montreal Canadiens
New York Rovers
Pittsburgh Hornets
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Biography

Victor Ivan Lynn (January 26, 1925 – December 6, 2010) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is notable as the only player in NHL history to play for all of the Original Six teams.

Professional career

In 1943 Lynn played one game for the New York Rangers.

In 1944, he fell in with the Detroit Red Wings' organization but failed to impress the team's brass. As such, Lynn was sent to play for the Indianapolis Capitals of the AHL.

Several years later, after Lynn had been given the cold shoulder by not only the Wings, but the Montreal Canadiens as well, he landed in Buffalo of the AHL. It was at that time that Toronto Maple Leafs GM Conn Smythe was in search of some fresh talent to spark his sagging club. He got a tip to watch young Lynn as a possible solution to his roster woes.Smythe did just that and ended up bringing the speedster to Toronto.

In Toronto, Lynn joined Howie Meeker and Ted Kennedy to form "The K-L-M Line." The trio clicked for three seasons of successful hockey with Stanley Cup victories in 1947, 1948 and 1949.

On November 16, 1950, Lynn was traded to the Boston Bruins with Bill Ezinicki for Fernie Flaman, Leo Boivin, Ken Smith and Phil Maloney, where he played for a short time before heading to the minors with the Cleveland Barons of the AHL. Then, in 1953, he got one more shot at the top with the Chicago Black Hawks where he played his final NHL games near the end of the year. His career statistics included 49 goals and 76 assists for 125 points in 327 games. He also registered 274 penalty minutes.

Coaching career

Lynn was the head coach of the Prince Albert Mintos of the SJHL in 1958–59and of theSaskatoon Quakers of the SSHL in 1962–63.

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