August 13th has been a significant date in hockey history, filled with player milestones, impactful transactions, and memorable moments. Today, we reflect on some of the key events that have occurred on this day in the world of hockey.
One notable aspect of August 13th is the number of NHL players born on this day. The list includes Ed Lowery, who played for the Ottawa Senators and Hamilton Tigers in the early 20th century, and more recently, Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Carter Hart. Hockey Hall of Famer Joe "Bullet" Simpson was also born on this day in 1893.
Transactions and player signings have also marked August 13th over the years. In 1987, the Boston Bruins signed goaltender Reggie Lemelin and center Bill O'Dwyer as free agents. Lemelin went on to play 183 games for the Bruins over six seasons. Ulf Dahlen, a veteran forward, signed with the Dallas Stars on August 13, 2002, for his second stint with the organization. He had a productive final season, scoring 17 goals and 37 points in 63 games.
Birthdays aren't the only thing celebrated on this day in hockey. August 13th also brings to mind legendary figures like Bill Masterton, born on this day in 1938. Masterton's legacy is a poignant one, as his death led to the creation of the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey.
In current news, the Toronto Maple Leafs are facing the challenge of replacing Mitch Marner, who was recently traded to the Vegas Golden Knights. General Manager Brad Treliving might look to a trade similar to the Detroit Red Wings' acquisition of Pete Babando in 1949, a move that ultimately led to a Stanley Cup victory. The Red Wings traded star defenseman Bill Quackenbush to the Boston Bruins for a package that included Babando, who later scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in overtime.
Recent reports also highlight tensions within the Vancouver Canucks organization last season. A dispute between J.T. Miller and then Head Coach Rick Tocchet reportedly impacted Elias Pettersson and played a role in Miller's trade to the New York Rangers.
Looking at team dynamics, the Edmonton Oilers are recognized for their strong blue line, with players like Mattias Ekholm, Evan Bouchard, and Darnell Nurse contributing to their success.
August 13th also marks the birthday of the late Johnny Gaudreau, born in 1993. Gaudreau, nicknamed "Johnny Hockey," was a dynamic American player who played for the Calgary Flames and Columbus Blue Jackets.
In other NHL news, the NHL Player Inclusion Coalition is actively involved in the NHL STREET program, promoting diversity and inclusion within the sport.