The Greatest NHL Players of All Time Ranked

56. Earl Seibert

The defenseman was rumored to be the only player in the NHL that Eddie Shore refused to fight. He won two Cups with the Rangers in 1933 and the Blackhawks in 1938. He was involved in the collision that killed Howie Morenz, which traumatized him so deeply that he didn’t attend his own Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Seibert’s father, Oliver, was inducted two years prior to his son, which pronounced them the first father-son duo to be in the Hall of Fame together.

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