Jack Gelineau earned a 4 game tryout with the Boston Bruins in after playing 4 years of varsity hockey at McGill University. His
performance earned him a spot on the Bruins roster for 1949-50 and he didn't disappoint posting 22 wins and earning the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie-of-the-year. However after the 1950-51 season he was sent to the AHL Quebec Aces where he finished his playing career except for a 2 game stint with the Chicago Blackhawks in 1953-54. He never had an NHL hockey card issued, here is his 1951-52 Parkie CTNW rookie card.
Al Rollins won a Vezina Trophy in Toronto and the Hart Trophy in Chicago during his NHL tour. He had a Maple Leaf rookie card issued in the 1951-52 Parkie set and 4 more as a Blackhawk in '52-53, '53-54 and '54-55 Parkie as well as '54-55 Topps. Here is his '57-58 Topps CTNW.
Harry Lumley played for every Original 6 team except for Montreal during his 18 seasons of pro hockey. He had a rookie card as a Blackhawk in the '51-52 Parkie set and another 4 as a Maple Leaf in the '52-53 to '55-56 Parkie sets. Here are my '58-59 and '60-61 Topps CTNW cards for his final NHL team the Bruins.
Terry Sawchuk played more games and recorded more shutouts than any NHL goalie in history. He had 15 cards issued between 1951-52 and 1970-71 but none for the 1962-63 Parkie set, here is my Sawchuk CTNW.
Thanks to Bob Fulton for his goaltenders request.
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