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Bronco Horvath

Bronco Joseph Horvath (March 12, 1930 – December 17, 2019) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 434 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1955 and 1968.

Bronco Horvath
Born (1930-03-12)March 12, 1930
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
Died December 17, 2019(2019-12-17) (aged 89)
Hyannis, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for New York Rangers
Montreal Canadiens
Boston Bruins
Chicago Black Hawks
Toronto Maple Leafs
Minnesota North Stars
Playing career 1949–1970

Early life edit

Horvath was born to an ethnic Hungarian family that emigrated from Transcarpathia after the end of World War I, when it became part of Czechoslovakia.[1]

Career edit

Horvath was signed by the Detroit Red Wings as an amateur. On August 18, 1955, the Red Wings traded Horvath and Dave Creighton to the New York Rangers in exchange for Aggie Kukulowicz and Billy Dea.[2]

Horvath is perhaps best remembered for his time playing on the famous "Uke Line" with the Boston Bruins, with Ukrainian-Canadians Johnny Bucyk and Vic Stasiuk. Horvath missed out on the Art Ross Trophy in 1959–60 by a single point to Bobby Hull, however he tied with Hull for the goal-scoring lead, with 39. He played for five of the Original Six teams in the NHL (only missing Detroit), He did apprentice with the Edmonton Flyers, Detroit's WHL farm team, along with John Bucyk and Vic Stasiuk, his future Uke Linemates. He was demoted to the minors in 1963.

He played most of the next six seasons with the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL). He was on three AHL Calder Cup championships for Rochester in 1964–65, 1965–66 and 1967–68. and was among the league's scoring leaders for several seasons.

With the increased demand for players with the NHL expansion in 1967, Horvath found himself back in the league with the Minnesota North Stars. At mid-season of that year he returned to the Rochester Americans and helped lead them to the championship. He would finish his career with Rochester and ultimately retired from playing in 1970. Horvath is a charter member of the Rochester Americans Hall of Fame.

The following year, he became coach of the London Knights of the OHL, from 1971 to 1972. He moved to South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, when he was named coach of the Cape Cod Cubs, an expansion team in the Eastern Hockey League, in 1972. He coached the Cubs to a regular-season divisional championship and a sweep of their first-round playoff series with the Long Island Ducks before a powerful Syracuse Blazers team ended Cape Cod's league championship hopes. Horvath returned as coach for the 1973–74 season with the Cubs, who were charter members of the new North American Hockey League, but was fired after the team got off to a slow start. His last coaching job was a brief stint at Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School. He resided on Cape Cod, where he enjoyed an occasional round of golf.

Horvath was inducted in the AHL Hall of Fame in 2015. He died on December 17, 2019, in Hyannis, Massachusetts.[3][4][5]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1948–49 Galt Black Hawks OHA-Jr. 33 22 18 40 45
1949–50 Galt Red Wings OHA-Jr. 47 20 33 53 91
1949–50 Grand Rapids Rockets EAHL 5 6 1 7 12 6 2 6 8 8
1950–51 Springfield Indians AHL 43 12 26 38 37 2 0 0 0 0
1951–52 Syracuse Warriors AHL 50 12 36 48 56
1952–53 Syracuse Warriors AHL 52 19 40 59 44 4 0 0 0 2
1953–54 Springfield Indians QHL 19 11 14 25 25
1953–54 Syracuse Warriors AHL 46 21 39 60 54
1954–55 Edmonton Flyers WHL 67 50 60 110 71 16 12 7 19 40
1955–56 New York Rangers NHL 66 12 17 29 40 5 1 2 3 4
1956–57 New York Rangers NHL 7 1 2 3 4
1956–57 Montreal Canadiens NHL 1 0 0 0 0
1956–57 Rochester Americans AHL 56 37 44 81 39 10 6 7 13 14
1957–58 Boston Bruins NHL 67 30 36 66 71 12 5 3 8 8
1958–59 Boston Bruins NHL 45 19 20 39 58 7 2 3 5 0
1959–60 Boston Bruins NHL 68 39 41 80 60
1960–61 Boston Bruins NHL 47 15 15 30 15
1961–62 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 68 17 29 46 21 12 4 1 5 6
1962–63 New York Rangers NHL 41 7 15 22 34
1962–63 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 10 0 4 4 12
1962–63 Rochester Americans AHL 18 7 15 22 6
1963–64 Rochester Americans AHL 70 25 59 84 28 2 0 0 0 2
1964–65 Rochester Americans AHL 72 38 68 106 24 10 4 5 9 16
1965–66 Rochester Americans AHL 70 27 48 75 34 12 3 7 10 22
1966–67 Rochester Americans AHL 72 29 49 78 54 12 2 7 9 2
1967–68 Tulsa Oilers CPHL 4 1 2 3 0
1967–68 Rochester Americans AHL 44 15 29 44 10 10 0 7 7 0
1967–68 Minnesota North Stars NHL 14 1 6 7 4
1968–69 Rochester Americans AHL 66 18 30 48 30
1969–70 Rochester Americans AHL 5 3 1 4 0
AHL totals 664 263 484 747 416 62 15 33 48 58
NHL totals 434 141 185 326 319 36 12 9 21 18

Awards and honours edit

Award Year Ref
NHL
All-Star Game 1960, 1961 [6]
Goal scoring leader 1960
Second All-Star Team 1960
AHL
First All-Star Team 1957 [6]
Second All-Star Team 1964, 1965

References edit

  1. ^ (in Ukrainian). Україна Молода. 2010-05-12. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-10. Батьки Бронка були мадярами, однак походили з Карпаталії — так угорці називають Закарпаття.
  2. ^ "Aggie Kukulowicz trades". NHL Trade Tracker. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
  3. ^ "BRONCO J. HORVATH Obituary (2019) Boston Globe". Legacy.com.
  4. ^ @NHLBruinsAlumni (December 17, 2019). "We are sad to report the passing of Bronco Horvath, perhaps best remembered for playing on the Bruins' famous "Uke Line" with fellow Ukrainian-Canadians Johnny Bucyk and Vic Stasiuk. A 2-time All Star, Horvath tied with Bobby Hull for the 1959-60 NHL goal-scoring lead, with 39" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ . www.stcatharinesstandard.ca. Archived from the original on 2019-12-22.
  6. ^ a b "Bronco Horvath". eliteprospects.com. Elite Prospects. Retrieved February 2, 2024.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Preceded by NHL Goal Leader
1960

(tied with Bobby Hull)

Succeeded by

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Bronco Joseph Horvath March 12 1930 December 17 2019 was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 434 games in the National Hockey League NHL between 1955 and 1968 Bronco HorvathBorn 1930 03 12 March 12 1930Port Colborne Ontario CanadaDiedDecember 17 2019 2019 12 17 aged 89 Hyannis Massachusetts U S Height5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight185 lb 84 kg 13 st 3 lb PositionCentreShotLeftPlayed forNew York RangersMontreal CanadiensBoston BruinsChicago Black HawksToronto Maple LeafsMinnesota North StarsPlaying career1949 1970 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 Awards and honours 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHorvath was born to an ethnic Hungarian family that emigrated from Transcarpathia after the end of World War I when it became part of Czechoslovakia 1 Career editHorvath was signed by the Detroit Red Wings as an amateur On August 18 1955 the Red Wings traded Horvath and Dave Creighton to the New York Rangers in exchange for Aggie Kukulowicz and Billy Dea 2 Horvath is perhaps best remembered for his time playing on the famous Uke Line with the Boston Bruins with Ukrainian Canadians Johnny Bucyk and Vic Stasiuk Horvath missed out on the Art Ross Trophy in 1959 60 by a single point to Bobby Hull however he tied with Hull for the goal scoring lead with 39 He played for five of the Original Six teams in the NHL only missing Detroit He did apprentice with the Edmonton Flyers Detroit s WHL farm team along with John Bucyk and Vic Stasiuk his future Uke Linemates He was demoted to the minors in 1963 He played most of the next six seasons with the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League AHL He was on three AHL Calder Cup championships for Rochester in 1964 65 1965 66 and 1967 68 and was among the league s scoring leaders for several seasons With the increased demand for players with the NHL expansion in 1967 Horvath found himself back in the league with the Minnesota North Stars At mid season of that year he returned to the Rochester Americans and helped lead them to the championship He would finish his career with Rochester and ultimately retired from playing in 1970 Horvath is a charter member of the Rochester Americans Hall of Fame The following year he became coach of the London Knights of the OHL from 1971 to 1972 He moved to South Yarmouth Massachusetts when he was named coach of the Cape Cod Cubs an expansion team in the Eastern Hockey League in 1972 He coached the Cubs to a regular season divisional championship and a sweep of their first round playoff series with the Long Island Ducks before a powerful Syracuse Blazers team ended Cape Cod s league championship hopes Horvath returned as coach for the 1973 74 season with the Cubs who were charter members of the new North American Hockey League but was fired after the team got off to a slow start His last coaching job was a brief stint at Dennis Yarmouth Regional High School He resided on Cape Cod where he enjoyed an occasional round of golf Horvath was inducted in the AHL Hall of Fame in 2015 He died on December 17 2019 in Hyannis Massachusetts 3 4 5 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1948 49 Galt Black Hawks OHA Jr 33 22 18 40 45 1949 50 Galt Red Wings OHA Jr 47 20 33 53 91 1949 50 Grand Rapids Rockets EAHL 5 6 1 7 12 6 2 6 8 8 1950 51 Springfield Indians AHL 43 12 26 38 37 2 0 0 0 0 1951 52 Syracuse Warriors AHL 50 12 36 48 56 1952 53 Syracuse Warriors AHL 52 19 40 59 44 4 0 0 0 2 1953 54 Springfield Indians QHL 19 11 14 25 25 1953 54 Syracuse Warriors AHL 46 21 39 60 54 1954 55 Edmonton Flyers WHL 67 50 60 110 71 16 12 7 19 40 1955 56 New York Rangers NHL 66 12 17 29 40 5 1 2 3 4 1956 57 New York Rangers NHL 7 1 2 3 4 1956 57 Montreal Canadiens NHL 1 0 0 0 0 1956 57 Rochester Americans AHL 56 37 44 81 39 10 6 7 13 14 1957 58 Boston Bruins NHL 67 30 36 66 71 12 5 3 8 8 1958 59 Boston Bruins NHL 45 19 20 39 58 7 2 3 5 0 1959 60 Boston Bruins NHL 68 39 41 80 60 1960 61 Boston Bruins NHL 47 15 15 30 15 1961 62 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 68 17 29 46 21 12 4 1 5 6 1962 63 New York Rangers NHL 41 7 15 22 34 1962 63 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 10 0 4 4 12 1962 63 Rochester Americans AHL 18 7 15 22 6 1963 64 Rochester Americans AHL 70 25 59 84 28 2 0 0 0 2 1964 65 Rochester Americans AHL 72 38 68 106 24 10 4 5 9 16 1965 66 Rochester Americans AHL 70 27 48 75 34 12 3 7 10 22 1966 67 Rochester Americans AHL 72 29 49 78 54 12 2 7 9 2 1967 68 Tulsa Oilers CPHL 4 1 2 3 0 1967 68 Rochester Americans AHL 44 15 29 44 10 10 0 7 7 0 1967 68 Minnesota North Stars NHL 14 1 6 7 4 1968 69 Rochester Americans AHL 66 18 30 48 30 1969 70 Rochester Americans AHL 5 3 1 4 0 AHL totals 664 263 484 747 416 62 15 33 48 58 NHL totals 434 141 185 326 319 36 12 9 21 18Awards and honours editAward Year Ref NHL All Star Game 1960 1961 6 Goal scoring leader 1960 Second All Star Team 1960 AHL First All Star Team 1957 6 Second All Star Team 1964 1965References edit Nash Vozhd Vpered yuki vpered in Ukrainian Ukrayina Moloda 2010 05 12 Archived from the original on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 10 10 Batki Bronka buli madyarami odnak pohodili z Karpataliyi tak ugorci nazivayut Zakarpattya Aggie Kukulowicz trades NHL Trade Tracker Retrieved 2020 02 01 BRONCO J HORVATH Obituary 2019 Boston Globe Legacy com NHLBruinsAlumni December 17 2019 We are sad to report the passing of Bronco Horvath perhaps best remembered for playing on the Bruins famous Uke Line with fellow Ukrainian Canadians Johnny Bucyk and Vic Stasiuk A 2 time All Star Horvath tied with Bobby Hull for the 1959 60 NHL goal scoring lead with 39 Tweet via Twitter Former NHL player Bronco Horvath dies at 89 StCatharinesStandard ca www stcatharinesstandard ca Archived from the original on 2019 12 22 a b Bronco Horvath eliteprospects com Elite Prospects Retrieved February 2 2024 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Preceded byJean Beliveau NHL Goal Leader1960 tied with Bobby Hull Succeeded byBernie Geoffrion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bronco Horvath amp oldid 1220203605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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