Bill Hutton, born on January twenty-eighth, nineteen ten, was a notable Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. His career spanned several teams and leagues, showcasing his talent on the ice during a transformative era for the sport.
Hutton began his journey with the Calgary Canadians from nineteen twenty-seven to nineteen twenty-nine, where he honed his skills before moving to the Boston Bruins. He played for the Bruins from nineteen twenty-nine to nineteen thirty-one, also making appearances for the Ottawa Senators and the Philadelphia Arrows during the nineteen twenty-nine to nineteen thirty season.
His time in the National Hockey League included stints with the Philadelphia Quakers and the Boston Cubs, as well as several minor league teams such as the Detroit Olympics and the Duluth Hornets. Hutton's career continued with the Calgary Tigers, Vancouver Lions, and the Tulsa Oilers, ultimately concluding with the Vancouver St. Regis from nineteen forty-two to nineteen forty-four.