However, his greatest contributions may have been with the Canadian national team during years before NHL players were allowed to compete internationally.
His amateur career peaked at the 1968 Winter Olympics where he helped the team win the bronze medal.
His achievements included winning the scoring title, making the all-star team and being named league MVP.
After playing with the national team, Huck began his professional career with the Montreal Canadiens, followed by two seasons with the St. Louis Blues and the Western Hockey League's Denver Spurs.
He is also senior partner in a firm which specializes in helping former athletes make the transition to life after their sporting career.