George Patterson (ice hockey)

George Franklin "Paddy" Patterson (May 22, 1906 January 16, 1977) was a professional ice hockey winger who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was born in Kingston, Ontario.

George Patterson
Born (1906-05-22)May 22, 1906
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Died January 16, 1977(1977-01-16) (aged 70)
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 176 lb (80 kg; 12 st 8 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for Toronto St. Pats
Toronto Maple Leafs
Montreal Canadiens
New York Americans
Boston Bruins
Detroit Red Wings
St. Louis Eagles
Playing career 19261945

As an NHL rookie, George scored the first goal for the newly named Toronto Maple Leafs in 1926–27. He was also a member of the following teams: the Montreal Canadiens, New York Americans, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, and St. Louis Eagles.

Patterson later coached senior ice hockey in Kingston. In 1951, Ontario Hockey Association executives Jack Roxburgh, George Dudley, Frank Buckland and W. A. Hewitt, handed out a lifetime suspension to Patterson, for conspiring to deliberately lose a playoff series to avoid moving into a higher-level of playoffs, rather than staying in a lower level and potentially make more profits at home playoff games than on the road.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1925–26 Kitchener Greenshirts OHA
1926–27 Hamilton Tigers Can-Pro 231431730
1926–27 Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs NHL 1742617
1927–28 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 1210114
1927–28 Toronto Ravinas Can-Pro 1670737
1927–28 Montreal Canadiens NHL 160110
1928–29 Montreal Canadiens NHL 4445934 30002
1929–30 New York Americans NHL 391341724
1930–31 New York Americans NHL 44861467
1931–32 New York Americans NHL 2060626
1931–32 New Haven Eagles Can-Am 2517102733 220212
1932–33 New York Americans NHL 411271926
1933–34 New York Americans NHL 133036
1933–34 Boston Bruins NHL 101112
1930–31 Ottawa Senators NHL 4411142591
1933–34 Boston Cubs Can-Am 17731015 50222
1934–35 Detroit Red Wings NHL 70000
1934–35 Detroit Olympics IHL 30002
1934–35 St. Louis Eagles NHL 210112
1934–35 Buffalo Bisons IHL 251091956
1935–36 Buffalo Bisons IHL 487111831 10002
1936–37 Buffalo Bisons IAHL 1121316
1936–37 Minneapolis Millers AHA 3519173635 682106
1937–38 Minneapolis Millers AHA 4825345946 71450
1938–39 Cleveland Barons IAHL 531151620 91120
1939–40 New Haven Eagles IAHL 5425275242 32242
1940–41 New Haven Eagles AHL 4519335233 20000
1941–42 New Haven Eagles AHL 289162518 20112
1942–43 New Haven Eagles AHL 261012222
1942–43 Indianapolis Capitals AHL 23919286 71450
1943–44 Hershey Bears AHL 4815314616 71124
1944–45 Hershey Bears AHL 24913225
1944–45 Providence Reds AHL 301720374
AHL totals 342126177303162 3059148
NHL totals 284512778218 30002

References

  1. Young, Scott (1989). 100 Years of Dropping the Puck. Toronto, Ontario: McClelland & Stewart Inc. pp. 207–209. ISBN 0-7710-9093-5.


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