February 23, 1982(1982-02-23) (aged 69) Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Height
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight
165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position
Left wing
Shot
Left
Played for
Montreal Maroons Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins
Playing career
1933–1950
Herbert James Cain (December 24, 1912 – February 23, 1982) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Maroons, Montreal Canadiens, and Boston Bruins between 1933 and 1946.
left-winger HerbCain, centre Bill Cowley and various right wingers, including Art Jackson, became Boston's first line. In 1942–43, Cain missed five games...
teams that would come to be called the "Original Six." In 1944, Bruins' HerbCain set the then-NHL record for points in a season with 82. However, the Bruins...
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on-ice talent was still depleted due to World War II. In 1944, Bruin HerbCain set the then-NHL record for points in a season with 82, more than double...
NHL cancelled the Maroons franchise. The last active Maroons player was HerbCain, who remained in the NHL until 1946. Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins...
well as various Pacific Gas & Electric awards. Noted local columnist HerbCain made mention that one should not sit too long in the stalls at Embarcadero...
Winner of the Art Ross Trophy 1948 Succeeded by Roy Conacher Preceded by HerbCain NHL Scoring Champion 1945 Succeeded by Max Bentley Preceded by Babe Pratt...
career in which the Bruins missed the playoffs). He centered a line with HerbCain and Art Jackson. With the team once again decimated with injuries and...