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Howard Bond Lockhart (April 22, 1896 - August 2, 1956) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played six seasons in the National Hockey Association and the National Hockey League for the Northern Fusiliers, Toronto St. Pats, Quebec Bulldogs, Hamilton Tigers and Boston Bruins. He played 12 games in the NHA and 59 in the NHL and finished with a combined record of 23 wins and 46 losses. The nickname "Holes" is associated with Lockhart, but there are no contemporaneous uses of the term for him, and it appears to have been coined by hockey writer Stan Fischler sometime in the 1970s.

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  • Howard Bond „Howie“ Lockhart (* 22. April 1897 in North Bay, Ontario; † 2. August 1956 in Haliburton, Ontario) war ein kanadischer Eishockeytorwart, der während seiner aktiven Karriere zwischen 1911 und 1927 unter anderem für die Toronto St. Patricks, Quebec Bulldogs, Hamilton Tigers und Boston Bruins in der National Hockey League spielte. (de)
  • Howard Bond Lockhart (April 22, 1896 - August 2, 1956) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played six seasons in the National Hockey Association and the National Hockey League for the Northern Fusiliers, Toronto St. Pats, Quebec Bulldogs, Hamilton Tigers and Boston Bruins. He played 12 games in the NHA and 59 in the NHL and finished with a combined record of 23 wins and 46 losses. The nickname "Holes" is associated with Lockhart, but there are no contemporaneous uses of the term for him, and it appears to have been coined by hockey writer Stan Fischler sometime in the 1970s. Lockhart holds the records for the most five-or-more goal games allowed to opposing players, with four. (en)
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  • 1956-08-02 (xsd:date)
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  • North Bay, Ontario, Canada (en)
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  • Lockhart with the Toronto St. Pats (en)
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  • Howard Bond „Howie“ Lockhart (* 22. April 1897 in North Bay, Ontario; † 2. August 1956 in Haliburton, Ontario) war ein kanadischer Eishockeytorwart, der während seiner aktiven Karriere zwischen 1911 und 1927 unter anderem für die Toronto St. Patricks, Quebec Bulldogs, Hamilton Tigers und Boston Bruins in der National Hockey League spielte. (de)
  • Howard Bond Lockhart (April 22, 1896 - August 2, 1956) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played six seasons in the National Hockey Association and the National Hockey League for the Northern Fusiliers, Toronto St. Pats, Quebec Bulldogs, Hamilton Tigers and Boston Bruins. He played 12 games in the NHA and 59 in the NHL and finished with a combined record of 23 wins and 46 losses. The nickname "Holes" is associated with Lockhart, but there are no contemporaneous uses of the term for him, and it appears to have been coined by hockey writer Stan Fischler sometime in the 1970s. (en)
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  • Howie Lockhart (de)
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