1927: Bill Gadsby is born in Calgary. Gadsby comes to the NHL as a 19-year-old defenseman with the Chicago Blackhawks in 1946 after being signed as a free agent, is traded to the New York Rangers on Nov. 23, 1954, and to the Detroit Red Wings on June 12, 1961. He plays in the NHL All-Star Game eight times, is selected as a First-Team All-Star three times and a Second-Team All-Star four times, and ends his NHL career with 568 points (130 goals, 438 assists) in 1,248 games during 20 seasons. The only thing that eludes Gadsby is playing on a Stanley Cup-winning team; he gets to the Final three times with Detroit without success. Gadsby is inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1970.