Honoring Blackhawks Best 5 Of All-Time: Paul Thompson & Rare Photo Gallery From The 1930's
No. 6: Paul Thompson (LW, 1931-39).
A two-time Stanley Cup champion, Thompson was the Blackhawks' leading scorer for six straight seasons, including their 1934 and 1938 championship runs.
He amassed 264 points (118 goals, 146 assists) in 365 career regular-season games across eight seasons and had 17 points (eight goals, nine assists) in 24 postseason contests.
Unfortunately due to his playing time being so early in the 1900's there is no footage available on the internet in todays day and age, but we can take a look at some sweet photos from his time.
Look at these oven mitts!
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