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Ice Hockey Biography

Toe Blake

“Toe B”

Canadian flag Canadian · Victoria Mines, Ontario · Born 21 August 1912

Left Wing

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Canadian ice hockey left winger and coach who won 8 Stanley Cups as player and coach with Montreal Canadiens, member of famous Punch Line.

Hector Blake was born in Victoria Mines, Ontario in 1912. His nickname Toe came from a childhood mispronunciation of his middle name. He played 13 NHL seasons — winning the Hart Trophy as MVP in 1938, the Art Ross Trophy as scoring champion in 1939 and two Stanley Cup championships as a player (1944, 1946) as part of the Punch Line alongside Maurice Richard and Elmer Lach. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966. He became head coach of the Montreal Canadiens in 1955 and won eight Stanley Cup championships as a coach (1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1968) — the most by any coach in NHL history. His combined 11 Stanley Cup connections as player and coach represent the most in hockey history. His coaching dynasty — five consecutive championships from 1956 to 1960 — is the most dominant run in the sport's history. He was the first person to win the Stanley Cup more than five times in any combination of roles.

Famous For

He coached the Montreal Canadiens to eight Stanley Cup championships, including five consecutive titles from 1956-1960.

Playing Style

How They Played

Blake was a skilled left winger known for his excellent passing ability and hockey intelligence. He possessed strong leadership qualities on the ice and was an effective scorer who could create opportunities for his linemates.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Blake's coaching success with the Montreal Canadiens established him as one of the greatest coaches in NHL history, particularly during the team's dynasty years of the 1950s and 1960s.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Stanley Cup 3x (player: 1944,1946; coach 1956–1960,1965,1966,1968)
  • Hart Trophy (1938)
  • Art Ross Trophy (1939)
  • Hall of Fame (1966)
Team Career
Team Period GP
Montreal Maroons1935–1938
Montreal Canadiens1932–1935
Career Journey

Timeline

1934 📌 Professional debut with Montreal Maroons
1938 📌 Joined Montreal Canadiens
1944 🏆 Won Stanley Cup with Montreal Canadiens
1946 🏆 Won Stanley Cup with Montreal Canadiens
1947 🥇 Won Hart Trophy as NHL Most Valuable Player
1948 📌 Retired as player due to leg fracture
1955 📌 Began coaching Montreal Canadiens
1956 🏆 Won Stanley Cup as coach
1957 🏆 Won Stanley Cup as coach
1958 🏆 Won Stanley Cup as coach
1959 🏆 Won Stanley Cup as coach
1960 🏆 Won Stanley Cup as coach
1968 🏆 Won Stanley Cup as coach
1982 🥇 Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Toe Blake

Toe Blake was born in 1912 in Victoria Mines.

Toe Blake is Canadian.

Toe Blake played for: Montreal Maroons, Montreal Canadiens, coached Canadiens.

Toe Blake played as a Left Wing.