Harry Cameron was a Canadian professional hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) during the early 20th century. He was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1890 and began his hockey career in the Ontario Professional Hockey League (OPHL) in 1913.

Cameron was known for his offensive prowess and was considered one of the best defensemen of his era. He was an excellent skater and had a powerful shot, which he used to great effect. He was also an excellent passer and playmaker, and was often the quarterback of his team's offense.

Cameron played for the Toronto Blueshirts of the OPHL from 1913 to 1915, and then joined the Toronto Shamrocks of the National Hockey Association (NHA) in 1915. He was a member of the Toronto Arenas when they won the Stanley Cup in 1918. He then joined the Ottawa Senators in 1919, and was a member of their Stanley Cup-winning team in 1920.

Cameron played for the Hamilton Tigers in 1921, and then joined the Toronto St. Patricks in 1922. He was a member of the St. Patricks when they won the Stanley Cup in 1922. He then joined the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1925, and was a member of their Stanley Cup-winning team in 1926.

Cameron retired from professional hockey in 1926, but continued to play in amateur leagues until the late 1930s. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963.

Throughout his career, Cameron was known for his offensive skill and leadership. He was a two-time Stanley Cup champion, and was one of the best defensemen of his era. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963, and his legacy lives on today.

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