A member of the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame,[3] Bunny was the winner of three Mann Cup national championships over the span of a 25-year career.
Like his father, veteran of 3 Mann Cup finals Stan Joseph, Bunny started his career with the North Shore Indians.
[2] In 1955, the Indians folded and Bunny played the 1956 season with Vancouver, before shipping over to the powerhouse New Westminster Salmonbellies.
A season later, he would win another Mann Cup against the Peterborough Timbermen, but see severely diminished playing time due to the rise of rookie phenom Les Norman.
[3] To this day, Bunny Joseph has played the fourth most games (522) of any Western Lacrosse Association player and has faced and stopped more shots than any other WLA goaltender in regular season (10,747 of 15,302) and season and playoff combined (13,040 of 18,456), all while maintaining a 0.707 save percentage.