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Jack Walker (ice hockey)

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Height
  
1.73 m

Playing career
  
1907–1933

Weight
  
69 kg

Name
  
Jack Walker

Positions
  
Forward

Role
  
Ice hockey


Jack Walker (ice hockey)

Born
  
November 28, 1888 Silver Mountain, ON, CAN (
1888-11-28
)

Died
  
February 16, 1950, Seattle, Washington, United States

Played for
  
Seattle Seahawks, Victoria Cougars, Seattle Metropolitans, Toronto Blueshirts, Port Arthur Bearcats

John Phillip "Jack" Walker (November 29, 1888 – February 16, 1950) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Toronto Blueshirts, Seattle Metropolitans, Victoria Cougars, and Detroit Cougars.

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Born in Silver Mountain, Ontario, Walker grew up in Port Arthur, Ontario where his parents had lived since 1870. He played with various Port Arthur teams in the New Ontario Hockey League (NOHL). On March 16, 1911 he and teammate Eddie Carpenter played for the Port Arthur Hockey Club against the Ottawa Senators of the NHA for the Stanley Cup. Carpenter and Walker each scored a goal but the Port Arthur team lost 4-13. During the 1912–13 season, Walker and Carpenter played for the Moncton Victorias of the MaPHL.

Walker helped the 1914 Toronto Blueshirts, 1917 Seattle Metropolitans, and 1925 Victoria Cougars all win Stanley Cups in his career. He is one of only 11 players in Stanley Cup history to win the Cup with three or more different teams.

He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960.

References

Jack Walker (ice hockey) Wikipedia