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Ice Hockey Biography

Elmer Lach

“Elmer L”

Canadian · Nokomis, Saskatchewan · Born 1 January 1918

Centre
215
goals
408
assists
623
points
623
career points

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The Punch Line centre — led the NHL in scoring with Rocket Richard and Toe Blake on his wings.

Elmer James Lach was born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan in 1918. He spent his entire 14-season career with the Montreal Canadiens — serving as the centre of the famous Punch Line alongside Maurice Richard and Hector Toe Blake. He won three Stanley Cup championships (1944, 1946, 1953). He won the Hart Trophy as MVP in 1945 and the Art Ross Trophy as scoring champion twice (1945, 1948). He set the NHL assists record in 1951-52, which stood until Jean Béliveau broke it years later. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966. His role on the Punch Line — distributing to Richard on his right and Blake on his left, absorbing punishment from opposing defencemen while generating offence — was the archetypal playmaking centre role. He was one of the most durable players of his era despite a reputation for absorbing significant physical punishment throughout his career.

Best Known For

Stanley Cup 3x (1944,1946,1953)

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Stanley Cup 3x (1944,1946,1953)
  • Art Ross Trophy 2x
  • Hart Trophy (1945)
  • Hall of Fame (1966)
Career Journey

Timeline

1918 👶 Born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan
1954 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Montreal Canadiens
🏟️ Montreal Canadiens
🏆 Stanley Cup 3x (1944,1946,1953)
🏆 Art Ross Trophy 2x
🏆 Hart Trophy (1945)
🏆 Hall of Fame (1966)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Elmer Lach

Elmer Lach was born in 1918 in Nokomis.

Elmer Lach is Canadian.

Elmer Lach played for: Montreal Canadiens.

Elmer Lach played as a Centre.

Career Timeline — Elmer Lach
1918
Born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan
1954
Retired from professional sport
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens
Stanley Cup 3x (1944,1946,1953)
Art Ross Trophy 2x
Hart Trophy (1945)
Hall of Fame (1966)