[2] Reg joined the Black Hawks midway through the 1942–43 season, and the trio made history on January 1, 1943, when they became the first all-brother line the NHL had seen.
It was the only time in league history that a trio of family members recorded the goal and assists on a scoring play.
[2] Bentley left professional hockey following that season to join the Canadian military for the balance of the war.
He was loaned by the Quakers to the Spokane Flyers of the Western International Hockey League (WIHL) for their 1949 playoff final as an injury replacement.
[4] Bentley scored four goals in the series, including the insurance marker in a 2–0 victory over the Kimberley Dynamiters to help the Flyers win the best-of-five championship in four games.