About Clint Smith Memorabilia & Collectibles
His real name is Clinton James Smith but was commonly known as Clint Smith. He was born in Assiniboia, SK, Canada. He is a former Canadian professional ice hockey centre. He is also a head coach and was known for his time playing in the National Hockey league.
His good experience in playing the sport inspired manufacturers to make his signed puck, jersey, stick, photo, signatures, and pictures.
He had a 10-year career that he played with the New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks. He also served as a player and coach in the American Hockey League and United States Hockey League. Moreover, have the chance to buy signed Smith memorabilia and autographs, including an authentic jersey puck, photo, signed Clint Smith stick or autograph.
Before he played in the Major league, he had enough time playing in the minor leagues. Hence, also shop his autographed Smith jerseys, pucks, sticks, photos. He started playing his NHL career with the New York Rangers. That was in 1936 through 1937. In his rookie year, he was able to lead the league in 25 goals score and in time made his signed puck, jersey, stick, photo, signatures, and pictures more famous.
He joined the International-American Hockey League in 1936 season to 1937.
He won the Lady Byng Trophy in 1939 and 1940. In 1940 also, he won the Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers. As mementos, acquire his signed puck, jersey, stick, photo, signatures, and pictures.
In 1948 season, he won the Herman W. Paterson Cup as United States Hockey League Most Valuable Player and was indeed inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991. It is exemplary to own the Clint Smith, autographed, signed, jersey, jerseys, sticks, pucks, stick, puck, photo, photos.
These signed puck, jersey, stick, photo, signatures, and pictures are inimitably manufactured.
His name is commonly misspelled mostly as Klint Smith, Clint Smit and Clent Smith,
About Clint Smith:
Clint Smith (full name: Clint Smith; no nicknames) played center. Over 11 seasons, he played 483 games, scored 161 goals, and made 236 assists. Born in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan on December 12, 1913, Smith stood 5-8 and weighed 165 lbs. He was inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame as Player in 1991.