Frank Corbett "Flash" Foyston was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Foyston was a member of Stanley Cup championship teams three times: with the Toronto Blueshirts in 1914, the Seattle Metropolitans in 1917, and the Victoria Cougars in 1925. While with the Metropolitans, he twice led the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) in goals. After his retirement from playing, Foyston became a minor league head coach. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958.
Foyston with the Seattle Metropolitans
Foyston (front row, second from left) with the Seattle Metropolitans, circa 1919–21
Foyston with Toronto Blueshirts.
The Toronto Hockey Club, known as the Torontos and the Toronto Blueshirts, was a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto. They were a member of the National Hockey Association (NHA). The club was founded in 1911 and began operations in 1912. The club won its sole Stanley Cup championship in 1914.
The Torontos, Stanley Cup champions 1913-14
Eddie Livingstone.
The Globe was not against the removal of Livingstone, in this editorial of February 13, 1917.
Blueshirts' championship banner on display at International Hockey Hall of Fame along with items Harry Cameron used