Joe Jerwa

[15][16][17] His NHL debut was on March 17, 1931, with NYR against the Ottawa Senators, wherein he earned 1 assist with a pass to Butch Keeling during the second period.

[14][22][6] Though he briefly returned to the Bruins in 1936 due to an incomplete contract, he was sent back to the NYA on loan for Al Shields and future considerations for Terry Reardon and Tom Cooper in 1937.

[15][14] He retired in 1942 after being advised by doctors to quit playing due to irreparable tears in his groin muscles.

[10][23][24] Just weeks before his retirement was announced, he was selected to play in the second-ever AHL All-Star Game on the western team.

[26] In 1932, during his time with the Cubs, he married Ethel Melria "Millie" Haynes in Montréal and the couple had two children.