November 24, 1972(1972-11-24) (aged 56) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height
5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight
145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb)
Position
Left wing
Shot
Left
Played for
Chicago Black Hawks New York Rangers
Playing career
1933–1962
Douglas Wagner Bentley (September 3, 1916 – November 24, 1972) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers as part of a senior and professional career that lasted from 1933 to 1962. He was named to four NHL All-Star teams in his career and was the scoring leader in points and goals in 1942–43 and again in goals in 1943–44.
Bentley was one of six hockey playing brothers and at one point played with four of his brothers with the Drumheller Miners of the Alberta Senior Hockey League. He made NHL history when he played on the league's first all-brother line with Max and Reg in 1943. Injuries forced him out of the NHL in 1951, but he returned in 1953–54 to play one last season for the Rangers with Max. He spent several seasons as a player-coach for the Saskatoon Quakers, leading the team to the Pacific Coast Hockey League championship in 1952. Bentley was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1964.
not playing hockey, Doug helped run a gas station that the family purchased in Drumheller. The Chicago Black Hawks signed Bentley to a contract in the...
Drumheller by Doug and Reg for the 1938–39 season. The family operated a gas station in town when not playing hockey. While playing for Rosetown, Bentley attended...
the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award. Players Sid Abel Ed Belfour DougBentley Max Bentley Georges Boucher Frank Brimsek Chris Chelios Paul Coffey Lionel...
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of Hockey, retrieved June 11, 2015 DougBentley biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved June 11, 2015 Max Bentley biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved...
1941–42 Lynn Patrick New York Rangers 32 1 1942–43 DougBentley Chicago Black Hawks 33 1 1943–44 DougBentley Chicago Black Hawks 38 2 1944–45 Maurice Richard...
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Frank Brimsek Elmer Lach Dave Keon Grant Fuhr Brian Leetch Earl Seibert DougBentley Börje Salming Georges Vézina Charlie Gardiner Clint Benedict Steve Yzerman...
Dick Irvin Chicago: Paul Thompson Captains Montreal: Toe Blake Chicago: DougBentley Dates April 4–13, 1944 Series-winning goal Toe Blake (9:12, OT) Hall...
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Knights head coach DougBentley inserted his son Doug, Jr. into the lineup after a rash of injuries hit the team a few days before. Doug, Jr, was born June...
on a line with future fellow Hockey Hall of Famers, Bill Mosienko and DougBentley. He recorded 23 goals and established an NHL record for single-season...
a career high 70 points. Mosienko and his linemates Clint Smith and DougBentley combined to score 219 points, at that time an NHL record. His 70 points...
on a line with his brothers Doug and Max, the first time in NHL history that three siblings played on one line. Bentley was born in Delisle, Saskatchewan...
1970–1973) Oakland Seals (1967–1968) Detroit Red Wings (1968–1970) 12 DougBentley* Chicago Black Hawks (1939–1944, 1945–1952) New York Rangers (1953–1954)...
in a season. This nine more points than the previous record held by DougBentley (1943) and Cooney Weiland (1930). In 1944 Cain was also selected as a...