
| Bryan Hextall - The best right winger of his era, Bryan Hextall scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in 1940. |

| Bryan Hextall Jr. - The son of a legend and the father of a goal scoring goalie, Bryan Jr. scratched and clawed his way to a nice NHL career. |

| Dennis Hextall - Dennis Hextall is probably the least known of the three generations of Hextalls to perform in the National Hockey League. |

| Ron Hextall - Rambunctious Flyers goalie Ron Hextall was known for fighting and scoring goals. He was pretty good at preventing goals, too. |
By the way, I have been adding a lot of profiles lately without mentioning it on the front page. For the benefit of my regular readers, here's a quick list of recently add biographies:
Bugsy Watson,
Craig Muni,
Dunc Wilson,
Nels Stewart,
Bert Wilson,
Alan Haworth,
Darcy Loewen,
Yvon Lambert,
Al Smith, and
Francois Lacombe. Aside from "
Old Poison," a lot of no names here, but perhaps someone will appreciate the biographies nonetheless.
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