Mike Rodden was a professional hockey player who had a successful career in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and began his hockey career playing for the Winnipeg Monarchs in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. He then moved on to play for the Winnipeg Falcons in the Western Canada Hockey League, where he was part of the team that won the 1920 Allan Cup.

Rodden then joined the NHL in 1927, playing for the New York Americans. He was an important part of the team, playing in all 44 games and scoring 14 goals and 10 assists. He was also part of the team that won the Stanley Cup in 1928.

Rodden then moved on to play for the Boston Bruins, where he played for two seasons. He was an important part of the team, playing in all 44 games and scoring 14 goals and 10 assists. He was also part of the team that won the Stanley Cup in 1929.

Rodden then moved on to play for the Montreal Maroons, where he played for two seasons. He was an important part of the team, playing in all 44 games and scoring 14 goals and 10 assists. He was also part of the team that won the Stanley Cup in 1935.

Rodden retired from professional hockey in 1937, after playing for the Montreal Maroons for two seasons. He finished his career with a total of 8 goals and 10 assists in 132 NHL games.

Throughout his career, Rodden was known for his hard work and dedication to the game. He was a great team player and was respected by his teammates and opponents alike. He was an important part of the teams he played for, and was part of three Stanley Cup winning teams. Mike Rodden was a great hockey player and a great teammate, and his legacy will live on in the NHL.

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