Ken Hodge
Retired NHL Player
Ken Hodge was one of the first British born players to make an impact in the NHL and he did so in a huge way during his time on the Boston Bruins. Brought over in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks, Hodge teamed up with Phil Esposito and Ron Murphy to break the record of points scored by a forward line. His best season came in 1968-69 when he scored 45 goals and had 45 assists. Hodge was a part of the 1970 and 1972 Bruins Stanley Cup championship teams. He remains active with the Bruins' alumni team and in alumni affairs. Most recently, Hodge has been working as a broadcaster in Boston.
NHL Teams: Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers