Lloyd Andrews

Lloyd Thomas Andrews ( * November 4, 1894 in Tillsonburg, Ontario, † 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played in his playing days from 1921 to 1934 among others for the Toronto St. Patricks in the National Hockey League.

Career

Lloyd Andrews began his career as a hockey player with the Toronto St. Patricks, for whom he made ​​his debut in the National Hockey League in the season 1921/22. With the team from Ontario, the attacker immediately won the prestigious Stanley Cup, where he scored two goals in the final round for the Cup in five games. In Toronto, for which he was active until 1925, links contactors were rarely used, so it only slightly more than 50 games played in four years. After a year break, he joined in 1926 the New Haven Eagles of the Canadian - American Hockey League game, for which he was for two years on the ice before he spent in their league rivals Philadelphia Arrows further four years.

The season 1932/33, Andrews began with the St. Paul greyhounds from the Central Hockey League, before he (later Hibbing Miners ) received a contract with their league rivals Hibbing Maroons. In these, the Canadians finished after its dissolution following the 1933/34 season of his career.

Awards and achievements

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