Nels Stewart - Career Achievements and Facts

Career Achievements and Facts

  • Won the Hart Trophy in 1926 and 1930.
  • Played in the first NHL All-Star Game in 1934.
  • Led the playoffs in scoring in 1926 with six goals, three assists and nine points in eight games.
  • Led the league in penalty minutes in 1927 with 133.
  • Holds the NHL record for fastest two goals (four seconds apart) set on January 3, 1931, against the Boston Bruins (matched by Deron Quint in 1995–96)

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