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FRANK 'MOOSE' GOHEEN

Induction Year: 1952

Played 8 Years

He came from White Bear, Minn., and was acknowledged as one of the truly great hockey players produced in the U.S.; he played for the St. Paul Athletic Club, which won the McNaughton Trophy, the highest amateur hockey award, for two consecutive seasons. In 1920 he played on the U.S. Olympic team; in 1925-26 he was drafted by the Bruins but he refused to abandon the St. Paul club; this defenceman was credited with the origin of wearing a helmet by players; elected in 1952.

Regular Season - Playoffs

GP
G
A
TP
PIM
GP
G
A
TP
PIM
168
50
34
84
311
Season
Club
League
GP
G
A
TP
PIM
GP
G
A
TP
PIM
1922-23
St. Paul Athletic Club
USAHA
0
0
0
0
0
1924-25
St. Paul Hockey Club
USAHA
0
0
0
0
0
1925-26
St. Paul Saints
CHL
36
13
10
23
87
1926-27
St. Paul Saints
AHA
27
2
7
9
40
1927-28
St. Paul Saints
AHA
39
19
5
24
96
1928-29
St. Paul Saints
AHA
28
7
4
11
39
1929-30
St. Paul Saints
AHA
36
9
8
17
47
1930-31
Buffalso Americans/Majors
AHA
2
0
0
0
2

Regular Season - Playoffs

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