The 1956-57 Ontario Senior A Whitby Dunlop. Goalie John Henderson is in the middle row, fourth player from left. Defenseman Harry Sinden, the future Boston Bruins GM and coach, is in the front row, far left. Wren Blair, future Minnesota North Stars GM and coach who in 1962 as a Bruins scout signed Bobby Orr to the major-junior Oshawa Generals, is in the front row, center.
With Whitby, Henderson would sail the Atlantic to Oslo, Norway, winning first place with Canada at the 1958 world championship, a teammate of future Bruins architect Harry Sinden.
Henderson was destined for the Toronto Maple Leafs four years earlier, their property out of the major-junior Toronto Marlboros, but a strong streak of independence derailed him before he ever got started.
Henderson towered above other goalies of the day and had learned to play the position in a deep crouch. But during the Maple Leafs training camp in 1954, he was instructed to play a stand-up game like their veteran Harry Lumley, who also had a knob of tape wrapped halfway down the shaft of his stick; a blocker hand hitting the knob was a reminder to stand up straight.
"Harry was 5 inches shorter than me," Henderson said. "I tried to play stand-up at camp but I couldn't do it, I was [terrible]. I skated off the ice, went into the dressing room, cut the tape off with a knife then went out and started playing well, like I knew I could.