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Hank Goldup

Henry George Goldup (October 29, 1918 – December 14, 2008) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 202 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers between 1939 and 1945. He won the Stanley Cup in 1942 with Toronto. His son Glenn Goldup also played in the NHL.

Hank Goldup
Born (1918-10-29)October 29, 1918
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Died December 14, 2008(2008-12-14) (aged 90)
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
New York Rangers
Playing career 1939–1949

Personal life edit

Born in 1918 in Kingston, Ontario, Goldup had a brother Fred and a sister Florence. He had, along with his wife Margaret eight children: Ted, Barbara, Carolyn, Donna, Glenn, Paul, Susan and Tracey. After retiring from hockey, Goldup took up a career in sales, with Molson Breweries, Jordan Wines and Victoriaville hockey sticks.[1] He continued playing golf until he was 85 and he participated in Christmas charities and coaching. At the time of his death, he had eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.[2] He lived in Mississauga, Ontario at the time of his death, living in the Village at Erin Meadows senior's care facility after suffering a stroke in 2002.

Playing career edit

Goldup played junior hockey with the local Kingston Dunlop Forts in 1935–36 before moving to Toronto where he played two seasons, for North Vocational and the Toronto Marlboros. He played one season with the Toronto Goodyears senior team before turning professional with the Toronto Maple Leafs organization in 1939. He split his first season with the Maple Leafs and the Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League (AHL). He played the 1940–41 and 1941–42 seasons with the Maple Leafs and was a member of the 1942 Stanley Cup winning team. This was the team that came back from three games down to win the Stanley Cup against the Detroit Red Wings. He was traded in 1942 to the New York Rangers and joined the Canadian army in 1943, returning to the Rangers in 1944–45, his final full season in the NHL. He split the next season between the Rangers and their AHL affiliate New Haven. In June 1946, he was traded to the Red Wings, but the trade was nullified when Flash Hollett retired instead of accepting the trade. Goldup was later transferred to the Cleveland Barons of the AHL, playing a full season in 1946–47. He broke his leg severely and required a brace on it for two years.[1] He did not play the following season, but after a tryout with the Washington Lions, he did return to competitive hockey in the amateur senior leagues with Shawinigan, Quebec and Fenelon Falls, Ontario before giving up hockey in 1949.

Goldup was inducted into the Kingston Sports Hall of Fame and the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame.

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1935–36 Kingston Dunlop Forts KCHL 16 29 14 43
1936–37 Northern Vocational OHA-B
1937–38 Toronto Marlboros OHA 14 25 16 41 12 6 6 4 10 4
1938–39 Toronto Goodyears OHA Sr 16 18 11 29 18 3 1 0 1 0
1938–39 Toronto Goodyears Al-Cup 10 5 9 14 12
1939–40 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 21 6 4 10 2 10 5 1 6 4
1939–40 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 17 12 12 24 4
1940–41 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 26 10 5 15 9 7 0 0 0 0
1941–42 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 44 12 18 30 13 9 0 0 0 2
1942–43 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 9 1 7 8 4
1942–43 New York Rangers NHL 36 11 20 31 33
1943–44 Toronto Army Daggers OHA Sr 1 1 0 1 7
1943–44 Toronto Army Shamrocks TIHL 13 7 9 16 36 4 6 4 10 6
1944–45 New York Rangers NHL 48 17 25 42 25
1945–46 New York Rangers NHL 19 6 1 7 11
1945–46 New Haven Eagles AHL 25 13 11 24 7
1946–47 Cleveland Barons AHL 61 30 19 49 22 4 0 1 1 0
1948–49 Washington Lions AHL 7 0 0 0 2
1948–49 Shawinigan Falls Cataractes QSHL 3 0 3 3 0
1948–49 Fenelon Falls Generals OHA Int
NHL totals 202 63 80 143 97 26 5 1 6 6

Transactions edit

  • November 27, 1942 - Traded to New York Rangers (NHL) by Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) with Red Garrett for Babe Pratt.
  • June 19, 1946 - Traded to Detroit Red Wings (NHL) by New York Rangers with Ab DeMarco for Flash Hollett. Transaction voided when Hollett decided to retire.
  • October 4, 1946 - Traded to Cleveland (AHL) by New York Rangers for cash.

Source: "Player Card: Hank Goldup". NHL. Retrieved 2008-12-28.

Awards edit

  • 1995 - Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame
  • 2005 - Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame

References edit

  • Podnieks, Andrew (2003). Players: the ultimate A-Z guide of everyone who has ever played in the NHL. Toronto, Ontario: Doubleday Canada. ISBN 0-385-25999-9.
  1. ^ a b Podnieks, p. 294
  2. ^ "Henry George Hank Goldup Death Notice". Toronto Star.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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Henry George Goldup October 29 1918 December 14 2008 was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 202 games in the National Hockey League NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers between 1939 and 1945 He won the Stanley Cup in 1942 with Toronto His son Glenn Goldup also played in the NHL Hank GoldupBorn 1918 10 29 October 29 1918Kingston Ontario CanadaDiedDecember 14 2008 2008 12 14 aged 90 Mississauga Ontario CanadaHeight5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight175 lb 79 kg 12 st 7 lb PositionLeft wingShotLeftPlayed forToronto Maple Leafs New York RangersPlaying career1939 1949 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Playing career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 Transactions 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editBorn in 1918 in Kingston Ontario Goldup had a brother Fred and a sister Florence He had along with his wife Margaret eight children Ted Barbara Carolyn Donna Glenn Paul Susan and Tracey After retiring from hockey Goldup took up a career in sales with Molson Breweries Jordan Wines and Victoriaville hockey sticks 1 He continued playing golf until he was 85 and he participated in Christmas charities and coaching At the time of his death he had eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren 2 He lived in Mississauga Ontario at the time of his death living in the Village at Erin Meadows senior s care facility after suffering a stroke in 2002 Playing career editGoldup played junior hockey with the local Kingston Dunlop Forts in 1935 36 before moving to Toronto where he played two seasons for North Vocational and the Toronto Marlboros He played one season with the Toronto Goodyears senior team before turning professional with the Toronto Maple Leafs organization in 1939 He split his first season with the Maple Leafs and the Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League AHL He played the 1940 41 and 1941 42 seasons with the Maple Leafs and was a member of the 1942 Stanley Cup winning team This was the team that came back from three games down to win the Stanley Cup against the Detroit Red Wings He was traded in 1942 to the New York Rangers and joined the Canadian army in 1943 returning to the Rangers in 1944 45 his final full season in the NHL He split the next season between the Rangers and their AHL affiliate New Haven In June 1946 he was traded to the Red Wings but the trade was nullified when Flash Hollett retired instead of accepting the trade Goldup was later transferred to the Cleveland Barons of the AHL playing a full season in 1946 47 He broke his leg severely and required a brace on it for two years 1 He did not play the following season but after a tryout with the Washington Lions he did return to competitive hockey in the amateur senior leagues with Shawinigan Quebec and Fenelon Falls Ontario before giving up hockey in 1949 Goldup was inducted into the Kingston Sports Hall of Fame and the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1935 36 Kingston Dunlop Forts KCHL 16 29 14 43 1936 37 Northern Vocational OHA B 1937 38 Toronto Marlboros OHA 14 25 16 41 12 6 6 4 10 41938 39 Toronto Goodyears OHA Sr 16 18 11 29 18 3 1 0 1 01938 39 Toronto Goodyears Al Cup 10 5 9 14 121939 40 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 21 6 4 10 2 10 5 1 6 41939 40 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 17 12 12 24 4 1940 41 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 26 10 5 15 9 7 0 0 0 01941 42 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 44 12 18 30 13 9 0 0 0 21942 43 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 9 1 7 8 4 1942 43 New York Rangers NHL 36 11 20 31 33 1943 44 Toronto Army Daggers OHA Sr 1 1 0 1 7 1943 44 Toronto Army Shamrocks TIHL 13 7 9 16 36 4 6 4 10 61944 45 New York Rangers NHL 48 17 25 42 25 1945 46 New York Rangers NHL 19 6 1 7 11 1945 46 New Haven Eagles AHL 25 13 11 24 7 1946 47 Cleveland Barons AHL 61 30 19 49 22 4 0 1 1 01948 49 Washington Lions AHL 7 0 0 0 2 1948 49 Shawinigan Falls Cataractes QSHL 3 0 3 3 0 1948 49 Fenelon Falls Generals OHA Int NHL totals 202 63 80 143 97 26 5 1 6 6Transactions editNovember 27 1942 Traded to New York Rangers NHL by Toronto Maple Leafs NHL with Red Garrett for Babe Pratt June 19 1946 Traded to Detroit Red Wings NHL by New York Rangers with Ab DeMarco for Flash Hollett Transaction voided when Hollett decided to retire October 4 1946 Traded to Cleveland AHL by New York Rangers for cash Source Player Card Hank Goldup NHL Retrieved 2008 12 28 Awards edit1995 Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame 2005 Kingston and District Sports Hall of FameReferences editPodnieks Andrew 2003 Players the ultimate A Z guide of everyone who has ever played in the NHL Toronto Ontario Doubleday Canada ISBN 0 385 25999 9 a b Podnieks p 294 Henry George Hank Goldup Death Notice Toronto Star External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hank Goldup amp oldid 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