Although the U.S. lost to Canada's Winnipeg Falcons in the finals, Drury returned to the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets as a silver medalist.
[3] During the games, Drury recorded an astounding 22 goals along with 3 assists, for a total of 25 points in the tournament.
[4] In October 1925, when Drury became the fifth former Yellow Jackets player sign with the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Pirates.
Drury died on July 30, 1965,[6] aged 70, from undisclosed causes and was interred at Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh.
[7] Drury's 1924 silver medal and scrapbook documenting his career, are currently on display at the Heinz History Center.