Larry Hillman, youngest player to have his name engraved on Stanley Cup has died at age 85

2 years ago  /  Hooked On Hockey Magazine

Former NHL defenseman Larry Hillman who was part of six Stanley Cup-winning teams over a lengthy and well-traveled pro hockey career, has died at age 85. Hillman had 36 goals and 196 assists over 790 career games at the NHL level with the Leafs, Wings, Bruins, Canadiens, Stars, Flyers, Kings, and Sabres. He also played …
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