Cully The Carver
A long-form biography on Winnipeg's Cully Wilson, who was a force to be reckoned with on the ice with the Seattle Metropolitans in the early days of professional hockey.
Cully Wilson was one of the earliest bad boys of professional hockey. The best example of that I can give came in 1919 when he was banned from the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) after a vicious stick attack that ended up breaking the jaw of Vancouver Millionaires' Mickey MacKay. Another time came in the 1924 playoffs when he levelled Montreal C…
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