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Jim McFadden

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Position
  
Centre

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
1954

Name
  
Jim McFadden

Career start
  
1946

Playing career
  
1946–1954

Weight
  
81 kg

Shot
  
Left

Height
  
1.7 m


Born
  
April 15, 1920 Belfast, United Kingdom (
1920-04-15
)

Played for
  
Detroit Red Wings Chicago Black Hawks

Died
  
August 22, 2002, Carman, Canada

Similar People
  
Henrik Zetterberg, Jeff Blashill, Frank Calder

James Alexander McFadden (April 15, 1920 – August 22, 2002) was a professional ice hockey forward. Born in Belfast, United Kingdom and raised in Miami, Manitoba. He was raised in the Opawaka district. He was one of only six players born in Ireland ever to reach the NHL.He is the uncle of Bill Mikkelson than the great uncle of Bill's son, Brendan .

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Playing career

McFadden started his career with the Portland Buckaroos of the Pacific Coast Hockey League. He spent two years with the Buckaroos before joining the Montreal Sr. Canadiens in the Quebec Senior Hockey League in 1941–42. In 1942–43, McFadden joined the Canadian Army. He was posted to Winnipeg and played hockey with the Winnipeg Army. After three years in the army, McFadden rejoined the QSHL, but this time with the Ottawa Senators. McFadden contributed a significant number of points and in 1946–47 he was traded to the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League.

After averaging over a point with the Bisons in the AHL, he was signed to the National Hockey League by the Detroit Red Wings during their playoff run in 1946–47. The Red Wings ended up being beaten by the Toronto Maple Leafs in five games, but McFadden's two points during the playoffs helped give him another chance on the roster for next season. McFadden ended up scoring 24 goals during his rookie season and this helped him win the Calder Memorial Trophy. He is the oldest player ever to have won the award, having done so at the age of 27. He remained in Detroit for three more seasons, where he won the Stanley Cup in 1949–50, and was selected for the 1950 NHL All-Star Game.

On August 20, 1951, McFadden was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks with teammates George Gee, Max McNab, Jimmy Peters, Clare Martin and Rags Raglan in exchange for $75,000 and future considerations. McFadden played in Chicago for three seasons. He played in 19 games during the 1953–54 season, before being sent down to the minors. He played another three seasons in the minors with the Calgary Stampeders before retiring.

Awards and achievements

  • Calder Memorial Trophy winner (1948).
  • Played in NHL All-Star Game (1950).
  • Stanley Cup championship (1950).
  • Inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 2004.
  • “Honored Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.
  • References

    Jim McFadden Wikipedia