Harrison Gray

Harrison Leroy "Harry" Gray (born September 5, 1941 in Calgary, Alberta) is a retired professional ice hockey Goaltender who played in the National Hockey League with the 1963–64 Detroit Red Wings.

Gray played for only 40 minutes of one NHL game. He received credit for the loss after allowing 5 goals on 31 shots.

From 1964 to 1969 Gray played another 318 games in the EHL before retiring from professional hockey.

Prior to playing for the Detroit Red Wings, Gray played 15 games in the WHL with the Edmonton Flyers, and 3 games with the Indianapolis Capitols/Cincinnati Wings in the CPHL.

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