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3 unusual facts about Moose Johnson


Ernest Johnson

Moose Johnson (Thomas Ernest Johnson, 1886–1963), Canadian ice hockey defenceman

Ernie Johnson

Moose Johnson (1886–1963), also known as Ernie, Canadian ice hockey defenceman

Moose Johnson

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.


Mickey Ion

His first such selection, in the 1913–14 PCHA season, had Hugh Lehman of New Westminster in goal, Ernie Johnson of New Westminster and Frank Patrick of Vancouver on defence, Cyclone Taylor of Vancouver as the rover, and Tom Dunderdale of Victoria, Eddie Oatman of New Westminster and Dubbie Kerr of Victoria at forward.


see also

Ted Radcliffe

Along with Satchel Paige, Moose Johnson, and others, Radcliffe helped to lead the club to the first National Semipro Championship.