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Lorne Anderson

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Lorne Anderson
Born (1931-07-26)July 26, 1931
Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Died March 20, 1984(1984-03-20) (aged 52)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 166 lb (75 kg; 11 st 12 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Right
Played for New York Rangers
Playing career 1947–1961

Lawrence Robert Anderson (July 26, 1931 – March 20, 1984) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played three games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New York Rangers during the 1951–52 season. In his third and final NHL game, he gave up the fastest hat trick in NHL history, in 21 seconds, to Bill Mosienko of the Chicago Black Hawks on March 23, 1952. Anderson was born in Renfrew, Ontario.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA GP W L MIN GA SO GAA
1947–48 Atlantic City Sea Gulls EAHL 2 120 15 0 7.50
1948–49 Renfrew Lions NOJHA 10 8 2 0 610 38 1 3.74 19 15 4 1160 72 1 3.72
1949–50 Renfrew Lions NOJHA 12 720 46 0 3.83 6 360 23 0 3.83
1949–50 Pembroke Lumber Kings LSLHL 2 1 1 120 11 0 5.50
1950–51 Atlantic City Sea Gulls EAHL 52 3120 213 0 4.10
1951–52 New York Rangers NHL 3 1 2 0 180 18 0 6.00
1951–52 Boston Olympics EAHL 2 0 2 0 120 6 0 3.00
1951–52 New York Rovers EAHL 61 25 34 2 3685 231 1 3.76
1951–52 New Haven Tomahawks EAHL 2 120 7 0 3.50
1952–53 Sudbury Wolves NOHA 48 31 15 2 2880 165 0 3.44 7 3 4 430 28 0 3.91
1952–53 Sudbury Wolves Al-Cup 2 0 2 94 8 0 5.11
1953–54 Sudbury Wolves NOHA 31 1860 92 1 2.97 7 3 4 420 19 1 2.71
1954–55 Sudbury Wolves NOHA 57 3420 215 2 3.77
1955–56 North Bay Trappers NOHA 52 3120 169 3 3.25
1956–57 Pembroke Lumber Kings OHA Sr 32 1920 140 1 4.38
1958–59 Renfrew Lions UOVHL 17 4 13 0 1020 112 0 6.59
1958–59 Pembroke Lumber Kings UOVHL 9 6 3 540 36 0 4.00
1959–60 Pembroke Lumber Kings UOVHL 9 7 2 0 540 24 2 2.67 6 2 4 360 25 0 4.17
1960–61 Pembroke Lumber Kings UOVHL 28 8 15 5 1680 145 0 5.18 7 3 4 440 39 0 5.32
NHL totals 3 1 2 0 180 18 0 6.00

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