Bill Touhey Biography
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- Born March 23, 1906
Bill broke in the league with the Montreal Maroons in the 1927โ28 season. He was traded to the Ottawa Senators following the season. He played three seasons, then was loaned to Boston for the 1931โ32 while the Senators were suspended. After the Senators were revived in 1932โ33, he played two further seasons for the team, before leaving the NHL to play in the minors, starting in the 1934โ35 season. He finished with 65 goals and 40 assists for 105 points in 280 NHL games.\n', '
After the NHL, he played three seasons with minor teams in the States before returning to the Ottawa Senators senior amateur team, where he finished his playing days in 1939โ40.\n', '
When he died in 1999 he was the third last surviving member of the original Ottawa Senators of the NHL. William Hollett survived one month longer, and Teddy Saunders died in 2002.\n', '
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