Warren Lewis (ice hockey)

George Warren Lewis is a retired American ice hockey center who helped Boston College win their first national championship in 1949.[1]

Warren Lewis
Born Arlington, Massachusetts, USA
Position Center
Played for Boston College
Playing career 19461950

Career

Lewis began attending Boston College in 1946, playing for the hockey club in his freshman year and leading the team in points. The NCAA instituted a national tournament the following year and Lewis helped the Eagles reached the inaugural NCAA tournament ultimately falling short. He returned to the ice the next season and combined with Jack Mulhern to produce one of the most potent offensive duos in college hockey. Lewis finished second in team scoring as the Eagles produced a nearly unblemished 19–1 record to earn their second tournament appearance. BC reached the final and faced Dartmouth, the only team who had beaten them all season, but a 3-point game from Lewis helped push the Eagles to a 4–3 win. Despite his scoring heroics, Lewis did not appear on either of the two all-tournament Teams.[2]

Lewis again led the team in scoring, during his senior season, and helped the Eagles reach the tournament for the third consecutive year. They were unable to repeat their performance, surrendering 10 goals in each games to finish in fourth place. Lewis finished his career at BC with the highest goal total and second most points in program history. Because he played relatively few games he has been passed on the all-time list by many succeeding players, but he's still near the top in both points per game and hat-tricks.

BC records on Lewis' statistics are a bit muddled. the program list him as having scored 65 goals in 54 games, however, it also lists him as scoring 20 goals in 1947, 23 goals in 1949 and 26 goals in 1950.[3][4] This would leave him with 69 goals in those three years and, though there's not a record of his scoring in 1948, the school does record him as scoring a hat-trick that year. In any event, Lewis was one of the most prolific scorers to wear an Eagles sweater and in recognition of his accomplishments he was inducted into the Boston College Hall of Fame in 1981.

Lewis is the last surviving member of the 1949 championship team.[5]

Statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeague GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1946–47Boston CollegeNCAA 202343
1947–48Boston CollegeNCAA
1948–49Boston CollegeNCAA 212324476
1949–50Boston CollegeNCAA 261743
NCAA totals


Awards and honors

Award Year
AHCA First Team All-American 1949–50 [6]
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References

  1. "Warren Lewis". Boston College Eagles. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  2. "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-06-22. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
  3. "History" (PDF). Boston College Eagles. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  4. "Boston College men's Hockey 2017-18 Record Book" (PDF). Boston College Eagles. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  5. "Warren Lewis Boston College Hockey 1949 Interview". YouTube.com. February 25, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  6. "1949-1950 All-American Team". The American Hockey Coaches Association. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
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