George Carey (ice hockey)

George William Carey (November 4, 1892 – December 31, 1974) was a Canadian ice hockey right winger. He was born in Montreal, Quebec to Scottish parents.[1] He first played professionally with the Quebec Bulldogs in the National Hockey Association, playing one game for them in the 1911–12 season and winning the Stanley Cup in 1912. He played amateur hockey for several years after that before returning to the Bulldogs in 1916–17, and spent one final season with the team in 1919–20 when they were in the National Hockey League. The team moved and became the Hamilton Tigers in 1920 and Carey spent two seasons and part of a third there, spending a partial season with the Calgary Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League before one final year in the NHL with the Toronto St. Pats, retiring in 1924. He died in 1974 and was buried at Prospect Cemetery in Toronto.[2]

George Carey
Born (1892-11-04)November 4, 1892
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died December 31, 1974(1974-12-31) (aged 82)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 140 lb (64 kg; 10 st 0 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for Quebec Bulldogs
Hamilton Tigers
Toronto St. Pats
Playing career 19111924

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1911–12 Quebec Crescents QCHL
1911–12 Quebec Bulldogs NHA 10000
1912–13 Shawinigan Seniors IPAHU 63033
1913–14 Quebec St. Pats IPAHU 7707
1914–15 Quebec YMCA QCHL 916016
1915–16 Quebec Sons of Ireland QCHL 817017 2606
1916–17 Quebec Bulldogs NHA 198132111
1919–20 Quebec Bulldogs NHL 20119206
1920–21 Hamilton Tigers NHL 206178
1921–22 Hamilton Tigers NHL 233256
1922–23 Hamilton Tigers NHL 51010
1922–23 Calgary Tigers WCHL 163470
1923–24 Toronto St. Pats NHL 40000
NHA totals 208132111
NHL totals 7221123320
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References

  1. "Quebec Births for George William Carey, born November 4, 1892 in Montreal to Charles William and Martha Outram Carey, of Scotland
  2. "Prospect Cemetery Records.", Mount Pleasant Group, Toronto
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