Carl Liscombe
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Harry Carlyle Liscombe (May 17, 1915 in Perth, Ontario – February 23, 2004 in Wailuku, Hawaii) was a Detroit Red Wings hockey player in the 1940s.
[edit] Playing career
Liscombe was a key member of the 1943 Stanley Cup champions, and scored 36 goals. He shares the team record for most goals in a playoff game and most points in a game, and was the first pro hockey player to record 100 points in a season.
He spent the rest of his career in the American Hockey League, and was a two-time Most Valuable Player. In 1949, Liscombe helped the Providence Reds win the Calder Cup. He died of complications from leukemia.
[edit] Awards & Achievements
- 1948 Les Cunningham Award winner (Providence)
- 1949 Les Cunningham Award winner (Providence)
[edit] External links
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