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Christopher Joseph Hayes (born August 24, 1946) is a Canadian former professional
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player, most notable for the single game he played in the 1972 Stanley Cup semifinals for the eventual
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champion
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, his sole
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action.


Biography

He grew up in
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, a small village bordering on the Ottawa Valley. Hayes spent three years playing junior hockey for Oshawa 1965-68. He left hockey for two years, but returned in the 1970-71 season to play for Loyola College in Montreal. He then turned pro playing in four pro leagues for five different teams in a four-year span. While playing for the Oklahoma City Blazers of the
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in 1972, Hayes was called up due to injuries to play for the
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. He played one game in the 1972 playoffs: Game #3 of Boston's semifinal series in St. Louis versus the Blues. Boston won 7-2. Hayes recorded no points and no penalty minutes, but he did serve a Boston bench penalty for too many men on the ice. Hayes never played in the NHL again. Although Hayes was entitled to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup for having appeared in a playoff game, it was not. Hayes was not re-signed by the Boston organization after the end of the 1973-74 season, and played four games in the NAHL in 1975-76, his final professional action. In April 2018, Chris Hayes finally received his Stanley Cup ring after Boston's team president Cam Neely learned about Hayes' situation.


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Regular season and playoffs


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hayes, Chris 1946 births Living people Albuquerque Six-Guns players Anglophone Quebec people Boston Braves (AHL) players Boston Bruins players Canadian ice hockey left wingers Ice hockey people from Quebec Mohawk Valley Comets (NAHL) players Oklahoma City Blazers (1965–1977) players Oshawa Generals players Sportspeople from Rouyn-Noranda Stanley Cup champions Undrafted National Hockey League players Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States