The Dipsy Doodle Dandy — two scoring titles and two Stanley Cups with the most creative stickhandling of his era.
Maxwell Herbert Lloyd Bentley was born in Delisle, Saskatchewan in 1920. He won two Art Ross Trophies as scoring champion (1946, 1947) and the Hart Trophy as MVP in 1946 with the Chicago Black Hawks. He was then involved in one of the most famous trades in NHL history — traded to Toronto in November 1947 for five players, one of the largest trades in league history to that point. He won two Stanley Cup championships with the Toronto Maple Leafs (1948, 1949). He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966. His nickname the Dipsy Doodle Dandy from Delisle reflected his creative stickhandling and skating style — he was considered the most entertaining individual puck-handler of the mid-1940s. His brother Doug Bentley also played in the NHL. The Bentley brothers were part of Chicago's Pony Line with Bill Mosienko — one of the most celebrated lines of the era.
Stanley Cup 2x (1948,1949)
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup 2x (1948,1949)
- Art Ross Trophy 2x (1946,1947)
- Hart Trophy (1946)
- Hall of Fame (1966)