Tommy Dunderdale was a professional hockey player who was known for his speed and agility on the ice. He was a prolific scorer, and was considered one of the best players of his era. He began his career in the National Hockey Association (NHA) in 1910, and played for several teams over the course of his career.

Dunderdale was a two-time Stanley Cup champion, winning with the Toronto Blueshirts in 1914 and the Vancouver Millionaires in 1915. He was also a two-time NHA scoring champion, and was named to the NHA All-Star team in 1914 and 1915. He was also a member of the Canadian team that won the gold medal at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp.

Dunderdale was known for his speed and agility, and was considered one of the best players of his era. He was a prolific scorer, and was considered one of the best players of his era. He was also known for his physical play, and was often involved in fights on the ice.

Dunderdale retired from professional hockey in 1924, but continued to play in amateur leagues until the late 1930s. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962, and is remembered as one of the greatest players of his era.

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