Stewart Adams

Stewart Adams ( born September 16 1904 in Calgary, Alberta, † May 18, 1978 ) was a Canadian ice hockey player ( left wing ) and coach, who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.

Career

Stewart Adams began his career as a hockey player with the Minneapolis Millers, for which he / 26 first, then until 1930 played in the American Hockey Association in 1925 in the Central Hockey League, after the club had joined this. In his last year he played there together with his two years older Bruter Clintion. In the season 1929/30, the Canadians made ​​his debut in the National Hockey League in which he first played in three seasons for the Chicago Blackhawks.

The season 1932/33, Adams began at the Syracuse Stars of the International Hockey League and finished it at the Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL. His first game with the Maple Leafs he bestritte on December 29, 1932, when he represented the injured Charlie Conacher on the "Kid Line". After another year with his former club, the Minneapolis Millers from the CHL, Adams played two years with the Calgary Tigers from the North West Hockey League, where he finished his career in 1936 as a professional. Both in Minneapolis as well as in Calgary, he was a player-coach.

NHL stats

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