Chris Speyer (ice Hockey) - Playing Career

Playing Career

Played with Toronto St. Pats for 2 seasons, 1923–24 & 1924–25. He then played with the London Panthers with the CPHL, Niagara Falls Cataracts, New Haven Eagles with the CAHL, New York Americans with the NHL, Providence Reds and finally Springfield Indians, both CAHL. He retired 1935–36 season.

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