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- Hap_Holmes weight "77.112".
- Hap_Holmes abstract "Harry George \"Hap\" Holmes (February 21, 1892 – June 27, 1941) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. As a professional, Holmes won the Stanley Cup four times, with four different teams. He tied the record of his 1914 Stanley Cup winning Toronto Blueshirts teammate Jack Marshall, who also won Cups with four different teams. No other player has duplicated this record.Holmes played as an amateur for three season with the Parkdale Canoe Club of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) from 1908 to 1911, before joining the professional Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association (NHA) in 1912–13. Holmes won the first of his four Stanley Cups in 1914. Although being under contract to the Blueshirts, Holmes joined the Seattle Metropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) for the 1915–16 season, winning his second Stanley Cup (1917) in his second season with the Metropolitans. For the 1917–18 season, Holmes ended up playing for the Torontos (the following year renamed as the Toronto Arenas) of the National Hockey League (NHL) through a series of loans by other teams. Holmes won his third Stanley Cup in his only full season with the Torontos. After playing two games in the 1918-19 season for the Toronto Arenas, Holmes would be recalled by the Metropolitans. Holmes played for the Metropolitans for the next six seasons, until the team folded. In the 1924–25 season, Holmes joined the Victoria Cougars of the West Coast Hockey League (WCHL/WHL). Holmes played for the Cougars for two seasons, winning the Stanley Cup for his fourth and last time. After the WCHL/WHL league folded, Holmes joined the Detroit Cougars of the NHL, playing with the Cougars for two seasons before retiring.Holmes was a stand-up style goaltender; later on in his career, Holmes wore a cap when in goal to protect his head from objects thrown by spectators, as it presented a tempting target to them. Holmes coached minor-league teams after his retirement, notably the Toronto Millionaires of the Canadian Professional Hockey League (CPHL) and the Cleveland Indians of the International Hockey League (IHL). Holmes died on June 27, 1941, near Fort Lauderdale, Florida and was inducted posthumously into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972.".
- Hap_Holmes activeYearsEndYear "1928".
- Hap_Holmes activeYearsStartYear "1912".
- Hap_Holmes birthDate "1892-02-21".
- Hap_Holmes birthPlace Aurora,_Ontario.
- Hap_Holmes birthPlace Canada.
- Hap_Holmes birthPlace Ontario.
- Hap_Holmes deathDate "1941-06-27".
- Hap_Holmes deathPlace Florida.
- Hap_Holmes deathPlace Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida.
- Hap_Holmes deathPlace United_States.
- Hap_Holmes formerTeam Detroit_Red_Wings.
- Hap_Holmes formerTeam Seattle_Metropolitans.
- Hap_Holmes formerTeam Toronto_Arenas.
- Hap_Holmes formerTeam Toronto_Blueshirts.
- Hap_Holmes formerTeam Victoria_Cougars.
- Hap_Holmes formerTeam Western_Canada_Hockey_League.
- Hap_Holmes hallOfFame "1972".
- Hap_Holmes height "1.778".
- Hap_Holmes position Goaltender.
- Hap_Holmes shoots "Left".
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- Hap_Holmes weight "77112.0".
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