Hockey Heritage Mural

Hockey Heritage Mural


Pembroke, Canada (CA)
The city of Pembroke, Ontario, calls itself "Hockey Town Canada" in part because the small town produced three early inductees to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Artist Stefan Bell portrayed Harry Cameron, Hugh Lehman, and Frank Nighbor in one of the city's 31 Heritage Murals.

Cameron played from 1912-31, spending six seasons with the Toronto Arenas/St. Pats. He was the first NHL player to record a goal, an assist, and a fight in a single game, in what is now called a "Gordie Howe Hat Trick".

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Lehman's pro career spanned from 1906-28. He was a goaltender for 12 seasons with the Vancouver Millionaires/Maroons and the last two seasons of his career with the Chicago Black Hawks.

Nighbor's career spanned from 1912-30, including 18 seasons with the Ottawa Senators. He won the Hart Trophy in 1924 and the Lady Byng Trophy in 1925 and 1926.
The city of Pembroke, Ontario, calls itself "Hockey Town Canada" in part because the small town produced three early inductees to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Artist Stefan Bell portrayed Harry Cameron, Hugh Lehman, and Frank Nighbor in one of the city's 31 Heritage Murals.

Cameron played from 1912-31, spending six seasons with the Toronto Arenas/St. Pats. He was the first NHL player to record a goal, an assist, and a fight in a single game, in what is now called a "Gordie Howe Hat Trick".

Lehman's pro career spanned from 1906-28. He was a goaltender for 12 seasons with the Vancouver Millionaires/Maroons and the last two seasons of his career with the Chicago Black Hawks.

Nighbor's career spanned from 1912-30, including 18 seasons with the Ottawa Senators. He won the Hart Trophy in 1924 and the Lady Byng Trophy in 1925 and 1926.
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Links: pembroke.ca
By: milwhcky

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