Hall of Famer Howell, Rangers’ games leader, dies at 86
NEW YORK — Harry Howell, the Hall of Fame defenceman who played the most games in New York Rangers’ history, has died. He was 86.
Howell died Saturday night. He had been living at an assisted care facility near his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario.
A seven-time All-Star, Howell played 1,160 games for the Rangers from 1952-69 and had his No. 3 retired by the team.
“One of the most iconic players in franchise history, Harry’s Hall of Fame accomplishments on the ice were exceeded only by the tremendous gentleman he was off the ice,” Rangers President Glen Sather said in a statement. “I was privileged to have worked with Harry for over a decade in both Edmonton and New York and treasure our memories together.”