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In 1950-51, The National Hockey League saw the last of Bill Barilko but the hockey gods kept everything in check Senators Third Jersey by ushering in three future Hockey Hall of Fame players. Barilko tragically left the game in the prime of his career and as a champion. The three future stars entering the league were eased in by their respective clubs.
Bill Barilko played in 58 games on the point for the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1950-51 regular season. It was his fifth season in the NHL, all with Toronto. The year ended with Barilko scoring the overtime goal against the Montreal Canadiens that won the Stanley Cup for the Maple Leafs. It was Bill\'s fourth Stanley Cup in his five years. He played a total of 252 regular season NHL games over his career with an additional 47 playoff matches. Barilko was killed in the summer of 1951 in a small plane crash in Northern Ontario.
Alex Delvecchio played just one game with the Detroit Red Wings Senators Third Jersey in 1950-51. He went on to play 1550 regular season games with the team over his career that lasted until the end of the 1973-74 season. The ‘gentleman\' won the Lady Byng Trophy on three occasions. He was part of three Stanley Cup winning teams in Detroit. Delvecchio was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977 and his number 10 was retired by the Red Wings in 1991.
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Jean Beliveau Senators Third Jersey out-played Delvecchio by one game in 1950-51 as a member of the Montreal Canadiens. He would play 1124 more in a Canadiens jersey over a career that lasted until the end of the 1970-71 season. Over his 18 full seasons in the NHL, Beliveau was part of ten Stanley Cup winning teams. He won the Art Ross Trophy and Conn Smythe Trophy once each while winning the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL\'s MVP twice. Jean entered the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972 and his number 4 was retired immediately after his career ended in 1971.
Bernie Geoffrion played just 18 games for the Montreal Canadiens in 1950-51 but played all eleven for the team in the Stanley Cup playoffs that season. He competed in the finals against Bill Barilko that season in a losing effort. The following season, Geoffrion was named the Calder Trophy winner as the NHL\'s top rookie. He played with the Canadiens until the end of the 1963-64 season the returned to the NHL for two more seasons in 1966 with the New York Rangers. Bernie won two Art Ross Trophies, one Hart Trophy and was part of six Stanley Cup winning teams. He was the second player to score 50 goals in a season with 50 in 1960-61. Geoffrion entered the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972 and had his number 5 retired by the Canadiens in 1972.