Punch Broadbent

Harold Lawton "Harry" "Punch" Broadbent MM (July 13, 1892 – March 5, 1971) was a Canadian ice hockey player.

[6] A January 27, 1934 article on Broadbent in the Montreal Gazette by D. A. L. MacDonald says he was called "Punch" because of his round chubby face which would puff up like a Billiken charm doll when he smiled.

[9] At age 20, he made his professional debut with the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey Association (NHA) on December 28, 1912 against Quebec, scoring the first goal of his career.

Broadbent returned from the war in January 1919, and played the remaining eight games of the season for the Senators, now in the National Hockey League (NHL).

[3] With forwards Frank Nighbor and Cy Denneny, he starred for the Senators for six more seasons, playing for three Stanley Cup champions.

Broadbent was the Maroons' leading scorer that first season, including a five-goal game against the Hamilton Tigers.

Broadbent with the military.