Leo Labine

Leonard Gerald "Leo The Lion" Labine (July 22, 1931 – February 25, 2005) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. A native of Haileybury, Ontario, Labine played for teams in the NHL, WHL, EPHL, and the AHL. At 5'10", and 178 lbs, Labine had a long and varied career.

Biography

Memorial Cup Winner 1951 Barrie Flyers

Leo Labine began his career as a featured member of the Memorial Cup winning Barrie Flyers, the Boston Bruins OHA affiliate. After a brief spell with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, Labine joined the Bruins near the conclusion of the 1951–52 season and with his rugged, spectacular style, he quickly established himself as a regular.

In 1955 Labine won the Elizabeth C. Dufresne Trophy, given to the Boston Bruins player voted most outstanding during home games. Labine also led the Bruins in scoring for the 1954–55 season. His best campaigns in Boston were spent on Boston's top power unit with his long-time partner Real Chevrefils and smooth, crafty centre Don McKenney. His fiery, aggressive style fit in well with the Boston Bruins of the 1950s. Labine was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in 1961.

Labine, who retired from hockey in 1967, was also a member of the WHL All-Star Team in 1964, and participated in the NHL All-Star Games of 1955 and 1956. Labine played in a total of 643 NHL games, had 128 goals, and 321 points.

Labine died of cancer at the North Bay General Hospital in North Bay, Ontario, on February 25, 2005, at the age of seventy-three. He is buried in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in North Bay.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1949–50St. Michael's MajorsOHA4720224277512313
1950–51Barrie FlyersOHA523246781431213132636
1950–51Barrie FlyersM-Cup1112132536
1951–52Boston BruinsNHL15246950114
1951–52Hershey BearsAHL5323234688501120
1952–53Boston BruinsNHL518152369721319
1952–53Hershey BearsAHL1673103331238
1953–54Boston BruinsNHL681619355740118
1954–55Boston BruinsNHL6724184275521311
1955–56Boston BruinsNHL68161834104
1956–57Boston BruinsNHL671829471281032514
1957–58Boston BruinsNHL6271421601102210
1958–59Boston BruinsNHL709233274721312
1959–60Boston BruinsNHL6316284458
1960–61Boston BruinsNHL407121934
1960–61Detroit Red WingsNHL24291132113254
1961–62Detroit Red WingsNHL4834730
1961–62Sudbury WolvesEPHL91010201850444
1962–63Los Angeles BladesWHL683047779031012
1963–64Los Angeles BladesWHL70314677561210122210
1964–65Los Angeles BladesWHL5816375342
1965–66Los Angeles BladesWHL7133306333
1966–67Los Angeles BladesWHL7018294724
WHL totals3371281893172451511122312
NHL totals6431281933217306012112382

References

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