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Born in Sutherland on
August 11, 1920, Chuck played his minor hockey in Saskatoon, capped off
by a Saskatchewan Midget championship in 1935. After a year with the
1936-37 Saskatoon Wesleys, Rayner moved on to the Kenora Thistles but
returned when the Wesleys put together a strong club for the 1938-39
campaign. The Wesleys folded however, and Rayner went back to Kenora.
In the spring of 1940, Rayner
helped the Thistles get to the Memorial Cup Final but they lost to the
Oshawa Generals. In 1940-41, Chuck turned pro with the Springfield
Indians but did play 12 games for the parent New York Americans. He
played with the Americans again in the 1941-42 season, then spent the
rest of his pro career with the New York Rangers. He retired in 1954.
In 425 regular games Rayner recorded 33 shutouts. He won the Hart
Trophy in 1950 and was selected three times to the NHL second all-star
team.
He was inducted into the
NHL Hall of Fame in 1973. In 1985, he was named to the Manitoba Hockey
Hall of Fame.
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