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Hockeyists
Overview
N.S. Ice Hockey
Ambassadors
Overview
Byron Weston
James Power
Dartmouth "Chebuctos"
Blaine N.
Sexton
H. Carlton Smith
John Dunlop
Gerald "Ged"
White
Ernie Mosher
Walter "Mutt"
Aker
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Ernie Mosher

Ernie Mosher, known as 'The Windsor Wizard' was born in Windsor, Nova
Scotia and began playing Ice Hockey on the many frozen ponds about the
town at a very early age. By age 14, he was as good a skater and stick-handler
as any senior player in town. He led the Windsor Academy High School Ice
Hockey Team to the provincial championship and quickly went on to senior
hockey status. In 1922 and 1923 he led the Windsor Senior Hockey Club
to Provincial Championships and then joined the Kentville Wildcats where
he did the same, as the team captured the Maritime Senior Championship
and the Starr Trophy. His next feat was to captain the Halifax Wolverines
as they captured the Senior Amateur Hockey Championship of Canada, winning
the highly coveted Allan Cup in 1935. At a time when NHL salaries were
low and small Canadian towns wanted desperately to win championships,
Ernie Mosher continued to play as an amateur mainly because he could earn
more money doing so than he could as a professional. That is most unfortunate
because the country missed the privilege of experiencing the magic of
his performance skills as a skater, puck carrier, and a challenger - in
every sense of the word, for sports writers have claimed Ernie to be Nova
Scotia's all-time best Ice Hockey player.
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