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EditKenneth Malcolm "Kenny" Wharram - Born July 2, 1933 in Ferris, Ontario - Died January 10, 2017 in North Bay, Ontario was a Canadian ice Hockey center and right winger.
- Stanley Cup Champion 1961 with Chicago Black Hawks.
Stanley Cup finalist 1962, 1965.
- Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Winner 1964 with Chicago Black Hawks.
- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1967 with Chicago Black Hawks.
Wharram made his NHL debut with Chicago Black Hawks on February 3, 1952 vs Toronto Maple Leafs at Chicago Stadium in a 3-1 Chicago win.
Wharram scored his 1st NHL goal vs Sugar Jim Henry of Boston Bruins at 13:26 of 1st period on March 19, 1954 at Chicago Stadium in a 7-0 Chicago win.
Wharram scored his 1st NHL hat-trick vs Terry Sawchuk of Detroit Red Wings on October 29, 1963 at Chicago Stadium in a 5-1 Chicago win. His 2nd goal was the game winner.
Wharram played in 766 regular season NHL games, scoring 252 goals (33 GWG), 281 assists with 220 penalty minutes and 80 NHL playoff games, scoring 16 goals (2 GWG), 27 assists with 38 penalty minutes.
Wharram played in played in NHL All-Star Games 1961, 1968.
Wharram was selected to the NHL 1st All-Star Team in 1964, 1967.
Kenneth Malcolm 'Kenny' Wharram was inducted into the North Bay Sports Hall of Fame in 1980