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Uploaded By: St Louis Hodgson
on September 23rd, 2023
Canadian-American centre forward Herbert Joseph "Herb" Drury (1896–1965).
Drury was originally from Midland, Ontario, but would make himself famous as a hockey player in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he played for the Pittsburgh Athletic Association (PAA), Pittsburgh Stars, Pittsburgh Yellowjackets and Pittsburgh Pirates, the last named club in the National Hockey League between 1925–1930. Drury also played one season with the Philadelphia Quakers in the NHL.
Herb Drury represented his adopted homeland USA twice in the Olympics, in 1920 (Antwerp) and 1924 (Chamonix), both times winning silver medals.
Sourced from The Calgary Daily Herald, Oct. 23, 1925.
Credited to Unknown.
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