Harold Macarius Hyland (January 2, 1889 â August 8, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Wanderers, New Westminster Royals, and Ottawa Senators. He was a star in the early years of professional hockey. Hyland played in the inaugural 1917âÂÂ18 NHL season, where he and Joe Malone scored five goals on the NHL's first day of play on December 19, 1917, setting three NHL rookie records that remain unbroken since.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Hyland first played professional ice hockey for the Montreal Shamrocks in the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association in 1908âÂÂ09, joining the Montreal Wanderers of the National Hockey Association in 1909âÂÂ10 when the club won the Stanley Cup. While with the Shamrocks he played as a center but switched to right wing with the Wanderers.
Hyland played for the Wanderers until they folded in 1918, except for one season in 1911âÂÂ12 when he joined the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) New Westminster Royals. With the Royals, he played as a rover. After the Wanderers folded, he joined the Ottawa Senators, where he was named playing coach. He retired the following year.
Hyland once scored eight goals in a game against the Quebec Bulldogs in 1912âÂÂ13. He scored the first hat trick in National Hockey League history, playing in the league's very first game on December 19, 1917, in which Hyland's Wanderers defeated the Toronto Arenas 10âÂÂ9, in Montreal.
Hyland also played lacrosse, and in 1911 he was a teammate of Newsy Lalonde and Mickey Ion in the Vancouver Lacrosse Club. He was also a member of the Montreal Shamrocks lacrosse team playing as a home fielder.
Hyland was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.
Concurrently with his playing career in Montreal Hyland also coached hockey at Loyola College.