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Frederick Hugh Lehman (October 27, 1885 – April 6, 1961) was a Canadian professional goaltender. He started his ice hockey career playing for the Pembroke senior hockey team and the Berlin Professionals. In 1911, Lehman joined the New Westminster Royals, playing for the Royals for three seasons, before joining the Vancouver Millionaires in 1914. Lehman played half of his 22-year professional career with Vancouver, winning his only Stanley Cup; he would be unsuccessful in seven other attempts. In 1926, he joined the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League (NHL), playing a full season and splitting the second one as player and head coach. Although some ice hockey historians credit Jacques Plante for originating the practice, Lehman was the first goaltender to regularly pass the puc

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  • Hugh Lehman
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  • Frederick Hugh Lehman (October 27, 1885 – April 6, 1961) was a Canadian professional goaltender. He started his ice hockey career playing for the Pembroke senior hockey team and the Berlin Professionals. In 1911, Lehman joined the New Westminster Royals, playing for the Royals for three seasons, before joining the Vancouver Millionaires in 1914. Lehman played half of his 22-year professional career with Vancouver, winning his only Stanley Cup; he would be unsuccessful in seven other attempts. In 1926, he joined the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League (NHL), playing a full season and splitting the second one as player and head coach. Although some ice hockey historians credit Jacques Plante for originating the practice, Lehman was the first goaltender to regularly pass the puc
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Birth Date
  • 1885-10-27(xsd:date)
death place
  • place unknown
Nickname
  • Old Eagle Eyes
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  • 8(xsd:integer)
halloffame
  • 1958(xsd:integer)
Birth Place
career start
  • 1908(xsd:integer)
career end
  • 1928(xsd:integer)
played for
  • Vancouver Millionaires
  • New Westminster Royals
  • Chicago Black Hawks
  • Berlin Professionals
  • Sault Ste. Marie Marlboros
death date
  • 1961-04-06(xsd:date)
weight lb
  • 168(xsd:integer)
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
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  • 5(xsd:integer)
Position
  • Goaltender
Nationality
  • Canadian
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  • Frederick Hugh Lehman (October 27, 1885 – April 6, 1961) was a Canadian professional goaltender. He started his ice hockey career playing for the Pembroke senior hockey team and the Berlin Professionals. In 1911, Lehman joined the New Westminster Royals, playing for the Royals for three seasons, before joining the Vancouver Millionaires in 1914. Lehman played half of his 22-year professional career with Vancouver, winning his only Stanley Cup; he would be unsuccessful in seven other attempts. In 1926, he joined the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League (NHL), playing a full season and splitting the second one as player and head coach. Although some ice hockey historians credit Jacques Plante for originating the practice, Lehman was the first goaltender to regularly pass the puck to his fellow forwards and defensemen; he even scored a goal by shooting the puck in the opponent's net while playing for the Professionals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958.
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