NHL Pioneer Passes Away
The first person of Asian ancestry to play in the National Hockey League, and the first to break hockey’s colour barrier, has died.
Larry Kwong, who was born in Vernon, died in Calgary last Thursday at age 94.
Kwong played one shift for the New York Rangers against the Montreal Canadiens in Montreal on March 13, 1948, and then was demoted to a lower league.
Vernon Mayor Akbal Mund says Kwong broke through many barriers.











