Paul Masnick

Paul Andrew Masnick (born April 14, 1931 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.

Masnick started his National Hockey League career with the Montreal Canadiens in 1951. He also played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks. He left the NHL after the 1958 season. He won the Stanley Cup in 1953 with Montreal.

He played junior with the Regina Pats (a Canadiens' farm team). In his last season (1949-50) he scored 44 goals and 43 assists in 40 regular season games, and 13 goals and 14 assists in 14 playoff games as the Pats made it to the Memorial Cup final.

The Canadiens had a powerful offensive team and Masnick was relegated to a more defensive role with the NHL team. He did win the Stanley Cup with them in 1952-53. Masnick was loaned to the Chicago Black Hawks for 11 games in 1954-55.

His rights were sold to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1957, and he saw action with them in 41 games in 1957-58. That was the end of his NHL career.

Masnick spent six more seasons in the Western Hockey League and the International League and then retired in 1963.

In his NHL career, Masnick played in 232 games and scored 18 goals and 41 assists.

Awards and achievements

 * Stanley Cup Championship (1953)