gold star for USAHOF

One of the most versatile players in the early days of Hockey, Reg Noble played in the first season of the NHL, where he helped take the Toronto Arenas to the Stanley Cup.  Noble was just getting started.

Noble played both at Center and Defense, and was an early star at two-way play.  He helped Toronto (now the St. Pats) win the Cup again in 1922, and he averaged 1.13 Points per Game for Toronto before he was sold to the Montreal Maroons in 1924.  He played until 1933 and was the last man standing from the NHL's inaugural season.

Noble was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.

Reg Noble

One of the most consistent scorers of his day, Reg Noble may have never led the league in scoring, but was often in the hunt. Noble was also a tough player and a proven winner. On three occasions he raised the Stanley Cup over his head with three different teams. He may not have been the best player in his day, but up and down through the Halls history, you will find players who inducted with similar resumes.