Dunc Fisher

A native of Regina, Sask., Dunc Fisher was known as a solid two-way right wing over a 13-year professional career that included nine seasons in the American Hockey League.

As a 20-year-old rookie in 1947-48, Fisher put up 59 points in 68 games for the New Haven Ramblers, and then spent the next four seasons in the National Hockey League skating in New York and Boston. In 1952, Fisher joined the AHL’s Hershey Bears and soon became one of the most prolific scorers in the storied history of that franchise. He hit the 40-goal mark four times, and he helped the team to consecutive Calder Cup championships in 1958 and 1959.

Fisher played in all six of the AHL’s all-star games held during the 1950’s, and he was voted a First Team All-Star once and a Second Team pick four straight times from 1954-57.

Fisher retired in 1960 with 285 goals and 335 assists for 620 points in 579 career AHL games and is still the Bears’ all-time leader with 260 goals in a Hershey uniform. Fisher passed away in 2017 at the age of 90.