The 18-year-old scores a goal and is a physical presence during the Detroit Red Wings'
3-3 tie
with the Toronto Maple Leafs at Olympia Stadium.
Howe scores the first of his 801 NHL goals while wearing No. 17. He switches to No. 9 the following season. His final NHL goal comes April 9, 1980, when Howe, now 52, is playing for the Hartford Whalers.
MORE MOMENTS
1926:The 10-team NHL realigns into two divisions. The Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Maroons, Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators and New York Americans are placed in the Canadian Division. The American Division includes the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as the League's three newest franchises -- the New York Rangers, Detroit Cougars (later the Red Wings) and Chicago Black Hawks (then two words).
1960:
Jerry Toppazzini
of the Bruins, a forward, becomes the last non-goaltender to play goalie in an NHL game. He steps in after
Don Simmons
is injured with 30 seconds remaining in the third period of a
5-2 loss
at Chicago but does not face any shots.
1971:
Norm Ullman
of the Maple Leafs becomes the fourth NHL player to reach 1,000 career points. Ullman
has two assists
during a 5-3 loss to the Rangers at Maple Leaf Gardens.
1979:
Mike Gartner
scores his first NHL goal in the Washington Capitals'
8-6 victory
against the visiting Los Angeles Kings. The rookie forward scores 36 goals in his first season; he finishes his career with 708.