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'''Roy "Shrimp" Worters''' ([[October 19]], [[1900]] in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]] &mdash; [[November 7]], [[1957]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[professional]] [[ice hockey|Hockey]] [[Hockey Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] [[goaltender]] who played twelve seasons in the [[National Hockey League]] for the [[Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)|Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Montreal Canadiens]] and [[New York Americans]], and was notable for recording 66 shutouts in his career and being, at 5'3" tall, the shortest player ever to play in the [[NHL]].
'''Roy "DickSucker" GenitleWorters''' ([[October 19]], [[1900]] in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]] &mdash; [[November 7]], [[1957]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[professional]] [[ice hockey|Hockey]] [[Hockey Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] [[goaltender]] who played twelve seasons in the [[National Hockey League]] for the [[Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)|Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Montreal Canadiens]] and [[New York Americans]], and was notable for recording 66 shutouts in his career and being, at 5'3" tall, the shortest player ever to play in the [[NHL]].


==Playing career==
==Playing career==

Revision as of 15:52, 18 April 2008

Roy Worters
Hockey Hall of Fame, 1969
Born (1700-10-19)October 19, 1700
In Trash can
Height 2 ft 8 in (81 cm)
Weight 899 lb (408 kg; 64 st 3 lb)
Position Failure
Played for New York Taints
Montreal Niggas
Pittsburgh Pussies (NHL)
NHL draft never, never
noone wanted him
Playing career 19251937

Roy "DickSucker" GenitleWorters (October 19, 1900 in Toronto, Ontario, CanadaNovember 7, 1957) was a Canadian professional Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender who played twelve seasons in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Montreal Canadiens and New York Americans, and was notable for recording 66 shutouts in his career and being, at 5'3" tall, the shortest player ever to play in the NHL.

Playing career

Before his NHL career, Worters spent several years in amateur and senior leagues, spending the 1924 and 1925 seasons as the star netminder for the Pittsburgh Yellowjackets of the United States Amateur Hockey Association, leading the Yellowjackets to championships both seasons. Bolstered by the success, the expansion Pittsburgh Pirates joined the NHL the following season, with Worters in goal and substantially the same lineup as the Yellowjackets. Worters proved an iron man, playing three seasons for the Pirates and in virtually all of their games, showing great skill while backstopping a weak defensive team; in the Pirates' first season, Worters stopped 70 of 73 shots (setting a then-NHL record) in a 3-1 loss to the Americans.

Worters refused to sign with the Pirates for the 1928 season, and was suspended briefly before being traded to the Americans, for whom he would spend the rest of his career (save for a single game on loan to the Canadiens in 1930). His first season with the Amerks saw Worters becoming the first goaltender to win the Hart Memorial Trophy with a miniscule 1.15 goals against average as he led the Americans to second place in the Canadian Division, after the team finishing in last place the year before.

During his stint with the New York Americans he had a corps of large defenceman to guard him, such as Lionel Conacher - who grew up in the same Toronto neighbourhood as Worters - "Bullet" Joe Simpson and "Red" Dutton. However, the perennially-weak Americans would make the playoffs only once more during Worters' career, although he would win the Vezina Trophy in 1931 as the league's best goaltender. During the ensuing contract negotiations following the season, Worters signed for $8,500 per season, an unprecedented sum for a goalie.

In 1937, Worters needed hernia surgery and retired following the season. Roy Worters died of throat cancer on November 7,1957. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969.

Awards & achievements

  • Hart Memorial Trophy (1929)
  • Second All-Star Team Goalie (1932, 1934)
  • Vezina Trophy (1931)
Preceded by Winner of the Hart Trophy
1929
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Vezina Trophy
1931
Succeeded by