Hap Emms

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Leighton "Hap" Emms (born January 16, 1905 in Barrie, Ontario – died October 23, 1988 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) was an ice hockey player, coach, owner, general manager and pioneer of the game. Emms was as controversial as he was successful during close to 60 years in hockey. He played in the NHL for the Montreal Maroons, New York Americans, Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings.

After retiring from playing, he was the owner and coach of the Barrie Flyers from 1945 to 1960. He coached his team to winning the Memorial Cup in 1951, with his son Paul and nephew Don on the roster. He later owned the Niagara Falls Flyers from 1960 to 1972 after moving the Barrie team.

From 1965 through 1967, Emms was the general manager of the NHL Boston Bruins. He succeeded Lynn Patrick and brought such players as John "Pie" McKenzie, Gerry Cheevers and Gary Doak to the Bruins. In addition, he promoted Harry Sinden to coach in 1966, and was the general manager during Bobby Orr's first season in the National League. However, the Bruins failed to make the playoffs during Emms' two seasons, and he was replaced by his assistant, all-time Boston great Milt Schmidt, in the spring of 1967. Emms then returned to Niagara Falls, Ontario, to resume command of his junior hockey club.

In 1972 the Emms family sold the Flyers and immediately bought the neighbouring St. Catharines Black Hawks. Emms later moved the Black Hawks to Niagara Falls in 1976, who became the second Niagara Falls Flyers franchise. After 50 years in hockey, Emms sold the Flyers to Reg Quinn in 1978. He died in 1988 at 83 from heart failure.

The Ontario Hockey League's Emms Division was named in his honour. The Emms Trophy is awarded to the team which wins the OHL Central Dvision, and formerly awarded to the Western Conference winner. The Emms Family Award is awarded annually to the OHL Rookie of the Year. The Hap Emms Memorial Trophy is awarded to the outstanding goaltender at the Memorial Cup tournament.

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Preceded by
Lynn Patrick
Boston Bruins General Managers
1965-67
Succeeded by
Milt Schmidt