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Fern Flaman: 1959-60 Topps 29

1959-60 Topps 29 Fern Flaman Hockey Card (Front)

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1959-60 Topps 29 Fern Flaman Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes

“Ferdinand the Bull” is captain and bulwark of the defense. A solid veteran, he is also one of the most feared players in hand-to-hand combat. Only 17 when he broke in with Bruins, was traded to Toronto and then reclaimed in later deal.

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Il est un captaine fort populaire avec Boston. Il est un joueur très redouté de ses adversaires. Il était âgé de 17 ans quand il a débuté avec Boston. Il est ensuite passé au Toronto avant de revenir avec les Bruins.

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Fernie Flaman was only 17 years old when he played his first NHL game, a single match with the Boston Bruins in 1944-45. The rest of his season was spent in the EHL with the Boston Olympics. He played one more game in 1945-46 before getting a more regular role in the following campaign.

After games with the Bruins in 1950-51, Flaman was dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs on November 15 with Phil Maloney and Kenny Smith for Bill Ezinicki and Vic Lynn. He arrived just in time to win a Stanley Cup championship with the Buds, the only one of his NHL career.

Following the 1953-54 season, Fern was traded back to Boston for Dave Creighton. He was named team captain for 1955-56. In his second go around with the Bruins, Flaman and the club reached the Stanley Cup final in consecutive seasons under head coach Milt Schmidt. In both 1956-57 and 1957-58, they lost out to the Montreal Canadiens.

Between 1944-45 and 1960-61, Fern Flaman appeared in 910 regular season and 63 playoff games in the National Hockey League with the Bruins and Maple Leafs. He moved on to a lengthy coaching career in the AHL, WHL, CHL and U.S. University system. Flaman was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990.

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