Ernie Kenny, born on August twentieth, nineteen oh seven, was a notable Canadian ice hockey defenceman whose career spanned over a decade. He made his mark in the world of ice hockey, showcasing his skills in both the National Hockey League and various minor leagues.
Kenny's NHL journey included ten games, where he played six with the New York Rangers during the nineteen thirty-one season and four with the Chicago Black Hawks in the nineteen thirty-five season. His time in the NHL, though brief, was a testament to his talent and dedication to the sport.
From nineteen twenty-eight to nineteen forty, Kenny's career flourished in the minor leagues, where he honed his skills and contributed to the teams he played for. His legacy in ice hockey is remembered by those who appreciate the sport's rich history.