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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Lorne "Gump" Worsley: The Story of an Icon   July 30, 2018
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Lorne "Gump" Worsley, born and raised in Montreal, was the last NHL goalie to
play without a mask.  "My face is my mask," he would say, refusing to don
facial protection.  He acquired the nickname Gump as a youngster due to his
facial resemblance to Andy Gump, a cartoon character of the time.The Origins of
 Gump Worsley';s Pro Career

After two years with the QJHL Verdun Cyclones, his early pro career was spent
in the minors (EHL, USHL, WHL) where he succeeded three years in a row to be
named to the First All-Star team and the league's top
goaltender.(oldmaison/Flickr)

In 1952 he signed with the not-very-successful New York Rangers, playing 50
games with a 3.09 goals-against-average and winning the Calder Trophy as NHL
rookie-of-the-year.  The following season he came to camp somewhat
out-of-shape and lost his job to Johnny Bower.  The Gumper ended up playing
the entire 1953-54 season in the WHL for the Vancouver Canucks, starting 70
games and garnering the league's MVP award.

In 1954 he returned to the Rangers where he toiled between the pipes for ten
years.  The team was rather hapless and Worsley's sharp sense of humor was one
 of the few bright spots on the team.  After being pelted night after night
with fourty to fifty shots, he was asked by the press "Which team in the league
 gives you the most trouble?"  "The New York Rangers," he quipped.  When Phil
 Watson chided him in the newspapers about his conditioning and accused him of
having a beer belly, Gump retorted: "I do NOT have a beer belly.  I only drink
 Seagram';s VO and ginger ale."Worsley to the CanadiensGump Worsley.

In the summer of 1963, the Canadiens rewarded his brilliant play in the New
York net by trading for him, sending Jacques Plante to the Big Apple in a
transaction that shook the hockey world.  Despite his elation at coming home
to play in Montreal, he got off to a rocky start, spending most of his first
two years playing for the Quebec Aces, the Habs farm team.

Finally, late in the in 1964-65 season, he became the team's Number One
backstop.  His frenetic style and his overwhelming desire to win made him a
Forum favorite. He led the Canadiens to four Stanley Cups in the next five
years.  Always better when the chips were down, his playoff GAA over those
five years was 1.91.Vezina Winner Worsley

In 1965-66, he won his first Vezina Trophy (shared with Charlie Hodge). The
following year he had probably his best year in hockey,.  After playing only
40 regular season games but leading the league in GAA with 1.98, he stepped up
in the playoffs.  Playing sensational hockey he played in 12 of the team's 13
games and was a perfect 11-0.  He and Rogie Vachon were named Vezina winners
once again.Bobby Hull and Gump Worsley

Gump loved life and hated flying.  He hated flying almost as much as he hated
practicing.  Mickey Redmond found that out one day at practice in his rookie
year.  "I whizzed one past his head one day in practice," says Redmond.  "The
 next thing I know, here comes Gump';s stick aimed at my head like a helicopter
 blade.  Then he charges out of the net at me , grabs me by the sweater and
says, "Thanks a lot kid. You just gave me a perfect excuse to leave practice
early" before stomping off to the locker room.Worsley';s First Retirement

Gump's fear of flying was well earned.  While still in the minors the left
engine of a plane carrying the New York Rovers caught fire in the air and was
forced to land unexpectedly.  Facing NHL shooters like Bobby Hull was easy for
 him compared with boarding a flight to the team's next destination.Gump
Worsley.

One night, while on a trip to Los Angeles, the plane hit some bad air and
dropped ten thousand feet before the pilot righted the ship.  Gump got off the
 plane in Chicago and took a train to L.A.   Early in the next season the
idea of more flights became impossible to bear and he retired from hockey.

He eventually was enticed out of retirement by the Minnesota North Stars and
played another five seasons before his final retirement.  " I knew it was time
 to quit," he said, " when the sons of the guys who's scored on me started to
score on me."Remembering Worsley

Gump Worsley brought a little sunshine and a little laughter into the lives of
everyone who knew him.  His urging at the beginning of every game, "Ok,
Boys.  Let's win one for the Gumper," is well remembered by those who followed
 him onto the ice.  A beloved teammate, a fan favorite and a devoted family
man, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980 and passed quietly in
 the night at his home in Beloeil, QC on January 26, 2007.

This article was originally written in September, 2010.

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