Noel Price, born on December ninth, nineteen thirty-five, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. His career spanned two decades, from nineteen fifty-six to nineteen seventy-six, during which he showcased his skills in the National Hockey League, playing for seven different teams.
Price began his NHL journey with the Toronto Maple Leafs in nineteen fifty-eight. Over the years, he made significant contributions to teams such as the New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Atlanta Flames. His tenure in the league was marked by a notable achievement: winning the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in nineteen sixty-six.
In a pivotal moment of his career, Price was traded from the Kings to the Canadiens on November fourth, nineteen seventy-one, alongside Denis DeJordy, Dale Hoganson, and Doug Robinson in exchange for Rogie Vachon. He continued to play until the end of the nineteen seventy-six season, retiring as the last active member of the Pittsburgh Penguins' expansion team from nineteen sixty-seven to sixty-eight.