Description
Emile Percival Francis, nicknamed "The Cat", is a former player, coach, and general manager in the National Hockey League, most notably with the New York Rangers.
Francis grew up playing a number of positions on the ice, but he converted to the goaltender slot after his uncle noticed the range that he had developed by also serving as a baseball shortstop. He became a star in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and was pursued for a professional contract by the Chicago Black Hawks. In 1947, he was called up to a squad mired in last place and took over the starting role in net. His unique use of a catching mitt based upon the design of a baseball first baseman's glove drew the attention of league officials; Francis argued that the popular gloves of the time put too much strain on the hand of goalkeepers, and, after gaining executive approval, equipment based on Francis's glove became commonplace.
After starting on a dismal Chicago team in 1948-49, Francis was traded to the New York Rangers as part of a major personnel shakeup.
Born
September 13th, 1926 in North Battleford / Died: Feb 19th, 2022
Teams
Last Changes
2024/07/05
New Scanned Autograph (Bought/Probably Authentic)
2024/05/03
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2024/05/03
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