Bert Corbeau

Orian Albert " Bert" Corbeau ( born February 9, 1894 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, † September 2, 1942 ) was a professional Canadian ice hockey player and coach, who in his active years from 1913 to 1929 among others for the Montreal Canadiens, Hamilton Tigers and Toronto St. Patricks played in the National Hockey League.

Career

Bert Corbeau began his career as a hockey player with the amateur team of the Halifax Crescents, for which he was active until 1914. He subsequently received a contract with the Montreal Canadiens, for whom he made ​​his debut in professional hockey was in the 1914/15 season, when he was in 18 games a goal for the team from Quebec in the National Hockey Association scoring and gave a presentation. The Canadiens won the defender in the following season for the first and only time in his career the prestigious Stanley Cup. In the summer of 1922 left the Canadians Montreal, which played in the newly formed National Hockey League since 1917, and switched to their league rivals Hamilton Tigers, which he left after only one year in order aground until 1927 for the Toronto St. Patricks. From 1927 to 1929, the right-handed shooter stood in the Canadian Professional Hockey League with the Toronto and London Falcons Panthers on the ice before he then finished his career as a player.

However, shortly after the start of the 1928/29 season took Corbeau office as head coach at the London Panthers Canpro, she left at the end of the season again. From 1939 to 1942, the former NHL player, the Atlantic City Seagulls supervised in the Eastern Hockey League, with whom he has 41 champions in the season 1940 /. Following the 1941/42 season of Canadians died at the age of 48 years.

Awards and achievements

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