George Prodgers, born on February 18, 1891, was a prominent Canadian ice hockey player whose career spanned several notable teams in the early twentieth century. He showcased his skills with the Waterloo Colts, Quebec Bulldogs, Victoria Aristocrats, Montreal Wanderers, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto 228th Battalion, Toronto St. Pats, and Hamilton Tigers.
Throughout his illustrious career, Prodgers achieved significant milestones, including winning the prestigious Stanley Cup twice. His first victory came in 1912 with the Quebec Bulldogs, followed by another triumph in 1916 while playing for the Montreal Canadiens.
After a successful run in professional ice hockey, George Prodgers decided to retire in 1925, leaving behind a legacy that would inspire future generations of players. He passed away on October 25, 1935, but his contributions to the sport remain memorable.