Sylvio Mantha Biography
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- Born April 14, 1902
Born in Montreal, Mantha was a three-time Stanley Cup winner - 1924, 1930 (Captain), 1931 (Captain). He played fourteen NHL seasons from 1923β24 to 1936β37, with all but four games as a Montreal Canadiens player. He was the captain of the Montreal Canadiens from 1926β27 to 1931β32 and from 1933β34 to 1935β36.\n', '
Mantha started as a right-winger for the Notre Dame de Grace Juniors in 1918β19 season, before playing for Verdun in the Intermediate Mount Royal Hockey League, Montreal Imperial Tobacco, and Montreal Northern Electric in the Montreal industrial league. He played briefly for the Montreal Nationales in the Quebec league. After scoring four goals in nine games with the Nationales, he was signed by the Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens started Mantha as a forward, then moved him to right defence, because veterans Sprague Cleghorn and Billy Coutu were aging.\n', '
When Cleghorn was traded just before the 1925β26 NHL season, Mantha gained a more prominent role. He scored the first-ever goal in Boston Garden on November 20, 1928, leading the Canadiens to a 1β0 win over the Boston Bruins. Mantha was named to the NHL Second All-Star Team in both the 1929β30 and 1930β31 seasons.\n', '
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