Vic Howe, born on November second, nineteen twenty-nine, was a notable Canadian professional ice hockey player who made his mark as a right wing. His career in the National Hockey League spanned from nineteen fifty-one to nineteen fifty-five, during which he played thirty-three games for the New York Rangers.
Before his time in the NHL, Howe began his professional journey in nineteen forty-eight, showcasing his skills in various minor leagues. His dedication to the sport continued until nineteen fifty-seven, allowing him to develop a rich experience in ice hockey.
Hailing from a family deeply rooted in hockey, Vic was the brother of the legendary Gordie Howe, and he also had nephews, Mark and Marty, who followed in the family tradition by playing in the NHL. Both Gordie and Mark have earned their places in the prestigious Hockey Hall of Fame, further solidifying the Howe family's legacy in the sport.