Canadian ice hockey defenceman widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, won 7 Norris Trophies and 6 Stanley Cups with Montreal Canadiens.
Douglas Norman Harvey was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1924. He spent the prime of his career with the Montreal Canadiens — winning six Stanley Cup championships (1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960) and seven Norris Trophies as the NHL's best defenceman (1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962). He won the Hart Trophy as MVP in 1962 while player-coaching the New York Rangers. He revolutionised the defenceman position — before Harvey, defencemen stayed back and defended; Harvey used his skating ability and vision to control game tempo and distribute the puck with a precision and intelligence that transformed how the position was understood. He was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in 2017 and inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1973. His personal life was troubled by alcoholism and mental health challenges in his later years — a contrast to his professional mastery that hockey historians consider one of the game's most poignant stories. He is the forefather of the offensive defenceman and one of the most influential players in the tactical evolution of hockey.
Winning the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the NHL's best defenseman seven times, including five consecutive years from 1955-1960.
How They Played
Harvey revolutionized the defenseman position with his exceptional puck-handling skills and ability to control the pace of the game. He was known for his calm demeanor under pressure and precise passing, often quarterbacking the Canadiens' offensive rushes from his own zone. His skating ability and hockey intelligence allowed him to read plays exceptionally well and position himself perfectly on defense.
Lasting Impact
Harvey is widely regarded as one of the greatest defensemen in hockey history and helped establish the modern template for offensive-minded defensemen. His seven Norris Trophy wins remained a record for decades and his influence on defensive play can still be seen in today's game.
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup 6x
- Norris Trophy 7x
- Hart Trophy
- Hall of Fame (1973)
- NHL 100 Greatest Players
| Team | Period | GP | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Montreal Canadiens | 1947–1961 | 890 | 88 |
| New York Rangers | 1961–1964 | 177 | 9 |
| St. Louis Blues | 1967–1969 | 70 | 4 |
| Detroit Red Wings | 1966–1967 | 70 | 2 |