Career
Blinco began his hockey career with the local Grande-Mere Maroons in 1928-1929. In 1929-1930, he joined the Brooklyn Crescents of the USAHA. Blinco remained with the Crescents before joining the Windsor Bulldogs of the International Hockey League in 1932-1933. Blinco also spent some time in 1932-1933 with the Springfield Indians in the Canadian-American Hockey League.
In 1933-1934, Blinco recorded 11 points in 16 games with the Bulldogs before he was signed on by the Montreal Maroons.
In 1937, he took part in the Howie Morenz Memorial Game where the National Hockey League All-Stars faced off against the Montreal All-Stars. Blinco would remain with the Maroons until 1938-1939.
Blinco would play in 48 games with the Black Hawks before retiring. Blinco was the first National Hockey League player to wear spectacles while playing.
He died in 1982.