Tom Shaughnessy
Thomas Joseph Shaughnessy (July 12, 1892 – September 21, 1938) was an American[1] ice hockey player and coach. Shaughnessy was head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks for most of the 1929–30 Black Hawks season. He resigned on January 16, 1930 to go into law practice.[2]
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Tom Shaughnessy at Notre Dame, 1915 senior portrait
He was an alumnus of the University of Notre Dame (1915), where he played football under coach Knute Rockne.[3] In September 1938, Shaughnessy died of a heart attack, aged 46.[4]
Coaching record
Team | Year | Regular season | Post season | |||||
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G | W | L | T | Pts | Division rank | Result | ||
CHI | 1929–30 | 21 | 10 | 8 | 3 | 23 | 2nd in American | (Fired) |
Total | 21 | 10 | 8 | 3 | 23 |
gollark: Public transport in the city I'm near got cut down a lot, but is still running. Which means people are packed more densely into the subway carriages. Which is probably *worse* in terms of spreading disease.
gollark: <@178552839721844736> I've heard different things. Fighting is a learned skill like anything else, and having actual practice through MMA and whatnot is almost certainly better than "I'll just poke them in a vulnerable part" or something.
gollark: So apparently the government is (mostly) closing all schools from Friday, and either cancelling or postponing the exams I was meant to do in twoish months (it's a bit unclear).
gollark: Unless people just panic-buy instantly when it's back in response to how much was panic-bought before.
gollark: Hopefully people will stop panic-buying eventually so there'll actually be pasta and whatnot available in stores nearby soon.
References
- Lewiston Evening Journal p. 21, November 22, 1929.
- "Reading Eagle - Google News Archive Search".
- "The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search".
- "The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California · Page 19". Newspapers.com.
External links
Preceded by Dick Irvin |
Head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks 1929–30 |
Succeeded by Bill Tobin |
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