Alexander Levinsky (February 2, 1910 – September 1, 1990) was an American-born Canadian professional ice hockey Defenceman who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers.
"[1][2] Levinsky was born in Syracuse, New York, grew up in Toronto, Ontario, and was Jewish.
[3][4] In his youth, he played for Canadian Sports Hall of Fame coach, Bob Abate,[5] and starred for Abate's Elizabeth Playground champion teams in baseball, basketball, hockey, and football before he concentrated on hockey.
[2] He played 367 NHL games, in which he scored 19 goals and had 49 assists for 68 career points.
[7] Lewinsky graduated from the University of Toronto Law School (and played for the Varsity Blues 1929-1930)[8] and later became a lawyer,[9] car dealership owner and bowling alley owner.