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Jim Hendy was a professional ice hockey player known for his role as a defenseman. He played in various leagues, including the National Hockey League (NHL) and the American Hockey League (AHL). Hendy began his career in the minor leagues before making his way to the NHL.
Hendy's NHL career included stints with teams such as the New
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Jim Hendy was a professional ice hockey player known for his role as a defenseman. He played in various leagues, including the National Hockey League (NHL) and the American Hockey League (AHL). Hendy began his career in the minor leagues before making his way to the NHL.
Hendy's NHL career included stints with teams such as the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins. He was recognized for his defensive skills and ability to contribute to his team's overall performance. Throughout his career, he played in a total of over 200 NHL games.
In addition to his time in the NHL, Hendy also played in the AHL, where he continued to develop his skills and contribute to his teams. His playing style was characterized by solid defensive play, and he was known for his physical presence on the ice.
After his playing career, Hendy transitioned into coaching and other roles within the sport, contributing to the development of future players. His impact on the game extended beyond his playing days, as he remained involved in hockey in various capacities.
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Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide...
/ Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide and Jim Hendy's Official Professional Hockey Guide.
Beginning in 1942, the publication occasionally included the content from Who's Who in Hockey, which was also published as an independent guide.
Eventually taken over by the National Hockey League in 1952 and became the NHL Guide.
Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide...
/ Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide and Jim Hendy's Official Professional Hockey Guide.
Beginning in 1942, the publication occasionally included the content from Who's Who in Hockey, which was also published as an independent guide.
Eventually taken over by the National Hockey League in 1952 and became the NHL Guide.