1963-64 Topps 42 John McKenzie Hockey Card (Front)

1963-64 Topps 42 John McKenzie Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes
John led playoff scorers, then was named unanimous right wing choice in AHL. Previous trials with Chicago and Detroit won’t discourage his chances.
En Français
John était en tête des scoreurs lors des parties de détail. Il fut choisi l’ailier droit par un vote unanime par la ligue américaine. Ses essais précédents avec Chicago et Détroit n’éliminent pas ses chances de succès.
Details
John McKenzie led the Buffalo Bisons with 20 points on eight goals and 12 assists over 13 American Hockey League playoff games in 1962-63. The Bisons captured the Calder Cup championship, taking out the Hershey Bears in the final.
McKenzie played 45 games for the Chicago Blackhawks in 1963-64. He would play just five more games in the minors in 1964-65 with the St. Louis Braves in the CPHL before becoming a true regular in the National Hockey League.
Chicago traded away John before the start of the 1965-66 season to the New York Rangers. His time in the Big Apple was short. A career changing trade sent him to the Boston Bruins midway through 1965-66, in exchange for Reg Fleming. With Boston, his career flourished with five straight seasons with 20 or more goals and two Stanley Cup championships.
John McKenzie jumped to the World Hockey Association for the league’s inaugural 1972-73 season and he stayed for the duration of the WHA’s existence. Over his seven seasons in the WHA, McKenzie played for the Philadelphia Blazers, Vancouver Blazers, Minnesota Fighting Saints, Cincinnati Stingers and New England Whalers.
NHL Hockey Trivia: Johnny McKenzie
1. In which NHL season did Johnny McKenzie score his career-high 31 goals?
- 1968-69
- 1969-70
- 1970-71
- 1971-72
2. Which team did Johnny McKenzie score his famous hat trick and fight performance against on December 20, 1970?
- St. Louis Blues
- Detroit Red Wings
- Minnesota North Stars
- Chicago Blackhawks
3. How many career NHL hat tricks did Johnny McKenzie record?
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
4. Johnny McKenzie was part of the Boston Bruins’ Stanley Cup–winning team in which year?
- 1968
- 1970
- 1972
- Both 1970 and 1972
5. Before joining the Bruins, McKenzie played for which NHL team?
- New York Rangers
- Detroit Red Wings
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Philadelphia Flyers