James Gaye Stewart (June 28, 1923 – November 18, 2010) was a professional ice hockey forward. He played nine seasons as a left winger in the National Hockey League.

Gaye Stewart
Born(1923-06-28)June 28, 1923
Fort William, Ontario, Canada
DiedNovember 18, 2010(2010-11-18) (aged 87)
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
PositionLeft wing
ShotRight
Played forToronto Maple Leafs
Chicago Black Hawks
Detroit Red Wings
New York Rangers
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career1941–1955

Playing career

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Born in Fort William, Ontario, Stewart was called from the minors in 1942 to play in one game of the Stanley Cup Finals, where he helped the Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup.[1] The next season, Stewart won the 1942–43 Calder Memorial Trophy, beating out Maurice 'The Rocket' Richard of the Montreal Canadiens.[1] He became the first player to win the Stanley Cup before the Calder. Danny Grant, Tony Esposito and Ken Dryden have accomplished the feat since then.

After spending two years in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II, Stewart returned to the NHL in 1945 and had his best season, leading the league with 37 goals - the last time a Leaf led the League in goals before Auston Matthews in 2020–21.[1] Stewart won his second Stanley Cup, again with the Maple Leafs, in 1946–47. Toronto traded Stewart to Chicago early in the 1947–48 season in a deal that brought Max Bentley to the Leafs. Stewart had three 20-goal seasons for the Black Hawks before finishing his career with stints with the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens.[1] In all, Gaye Stewart played for five of the NHL's Original Six teams, all except the Boston Bruins. He played 502 career NHL games, scoring 185 goals and 159 assists for 344 points. Stewart died on November 18, 2010, in a hospital in Burlington, Ontario, at the age of 87.

Awards and achievements

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Career statistics

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  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1939–40Port Arthur BruinsTBJHL161762318582104
1940–41Toronto MarlborosOHA-Jr.1631134416121372010
1941–42Toronto MarlborosOHA-Jr.1313821263474
1941–42Hershey BearsAHL54260104590
1941–42Toronto Maple LeafsNHL10000
1942–43Toronto Maple LeafsNHL482423472040224
1943–44Montreal RoyalsQSHL104711846280
1943–44Montreal NavyMCHL657122574114
1944–45Cornwallis NavyNSDHL1197161233472
1945–46Toronto Maple LeafsNHL503715528
1946–47Toronto Maple LeafsNHL6019143315
1946–47Valleyfield BravesQSHL11010
1947–48Toronto Maple LeafsNHL71010
1947–48Chicago Black HawksNHL5426295583
1948–49Chicago Black HawksNHL5420183857
1949–50Chicago Black HawksNHL7024194343
1950–51Detroit Red WingsNHL671813311860224
1951–52New York RangersNHL6915254022
1952–53New York RangersNHL181128
1952–53Montreal CanadiensNHL5022030000
1952–53Quebec AcesQMHL2913203328221612288
1953–54Buffalo BisonsAHL704253953830224
1953–54Montreal CanadiensNHL30000
1954–55Buffalo BisonsAHL6017193636
NHL totals50218515934427425291116

References

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Preceded by Winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy
1943
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chicago Black Hawks captain
1948–49
Succeeded by