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Uploaded By: PRESIDENT on March 1st, 2026

Andrew Dryden "Andy" Blair - Born February 27, 1908 in Winnipeg, Manitoba – Died December 27, 1977 in Seattle, Washington was a Canadian ice Hockey centre.

- Turnbull Memorial Trophy / Turnbull Cup Champion 1925 with University of Manitoba Bisons.

- Allan Cup Champion 1928 with University of Manitoba Bisons.
- Pattinson Trophy / Pattison Cup Champion 1928 with University of Manitoba Bisons.

- Stanley Cup Champion 1932 with Toronto Maple Leafs.
Stanley Cup finalist 1933, 1935, 1936.

Blair played his junior and senior ice Hockey while attending the University of Manitoba, winning the Turnbull Cup as Manitoba junior champions in 1925 and Pattinson Trophy as Manitoba senior champions in 1928 along with the Allan Cup championship.

Blair made his NHL debut with the Toronto Maple Leafs and scored his 1st NHL goal on November 15, 1928 vs Charlie Gardiner of the Chicago Black Hawks at Arena Gardens. His goal at 13:20 of the 2nd period was the game winner in a 2-0 win.

Blair played 9 NHL seasons, almost all with Toronto, but finished his playing days with 1 final season with Chicago Black Hawks in 1936-37.

Blair played in 405 regular season NHL games, scoring 74 goals (17 GWG / 2 OTG), 87 assists with 325 penalty minutes and 38 NHL playoff games, scoring 6 goals, 5 assists with 32 penalty minutes.

Andrew Dryden (Andy) Blair is a Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame, inducted in 1985.

NOTE
Blair had a moustache and was known as one of the 1st NHL players to have one.

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