His father had been a good curler and was once point skip of the Ottawa Curling Club, and both Hod and Bruce played hockey from a young age, often for the same teams.
John Stuart Mill | House of Stuart | Stuart | Mary Stuart | J.E.B. Stuart | James Francis Edward Stuart | Stuart Raper | Stuart Highway | Charles Edward Stuart | Stuart Pearce | Leslie Stuart | Gilbert Stuart | Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel | Stuart Manning | Mary Stuart (play) | Mary Stuart Masterson | John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute | Stuart Whitman | Stuart McLean | Stuart Holland | Stuart Christie | Ricky Stuart | Marty Stuart | Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley | Stuart period | Stuart Kauffman | Stuart Blumberg | Stuart Bingham | Stuart Alexander Donaldson | Randy Stuart |
The first nine "honoured members" (players Hobey Baker, Charlie Gardiner, Eddie Gerard, Frank McGee, Howie Morenz, Tommy Phillips, Harvey Pulford, Hod Stuart and Georges Vézina) were inducted on April 30, 1945, although the Hall of Fame still did not have a permanent home.
Along with teammates Jack Marshall, Hod Stuart, Frank Glass and Riley Hern, Johnson became the first professional player ever allowed to compete for the Stanley Cup as the Wanderers defended a challenge by the New Glasgow Cubs of the Maritime Hockey League prior to the ECAHA season's start.