But here's an interesting coincidence: Each franchise featured goaltenders named Hebert in their inaugural season.
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Sun Media's Alex Hebert writes about his granddad, Sammy Hebert, who played for the Senators in their inaugural NHL season in 1917-18. Statistical records are quite sketchy, but it appears he played in a grand total of 10 minutes that season, as the legendary Clint Benedict was the Sens regular goaltender. Hebert would finish the season with the Toronto Arenas.
Scary thing for Anaheim - Ottawa's Hebert loved two other things besides hockey - music and duck hunting.
1 comment:
Guy Hebert was waived, not traded.
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