Alfie Moore
Ice Hockey, Ice hockey player
1904 – 1979
Who was Alfie Moore?
Alfred Ernest Moore was a professional ice hockey player who played 21 games in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks and New York Americans.
His chief claim to fame was when he replaced Mike Karakas in the Chicago Black Hawks net in game one of the 1938 Stanley Cup Finals when replacement goaltender Paul Goodman did not arrive in Toronto on time. Moore held the Toronto Maple Leafs to one goal as Chicago won 3–1. After this game, he was declared ineligible by NHL president Frank Calder after Goodman arrived in Toronto. As the result of the Black Hawks Stanley Cup win, he was given a gold watch and $300 by Hawks management.
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- Born
- Dec 1, 1904
Toronto - Nationality
- Canada
- Lived in
- Toronto
- Died
- Jun 29, 1979
Cambridge
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on July 23, 2013
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