- Jimmy Skinner
James Donald "Jimmie" Skinner (
January 12 ,1917 –July 11 ,2007 ) was the Head Coach, Chief Scout & Farm Director, Director of Player Personnel, and General Manager for theDetroit Red Wings of theNational Hockey League . [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/hockey/nhl/wires/07/11/2040.ap.hkn.obit.skinner.0250/ "Sports Illustrated" "Ex-Red Wings coach Skinner dies at 90" July 11, 2007] ] He is credited with starting the tradition of kissing the Stanley Cup. [ [http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/hockey/story.html?id=251eb66e-aa2c-4e6b-b4a8-8de36df612a6&k=89260 "Windsor Star" "Skinner started Stanley Cup kiss tradition" July 12, 2007] ] Born inSelkirk, Manitoba ,Canada , Skinner won the 1955Stanley Cup as coach as well as the Prince of Wales Trophy twice,(54/55 & 56/57) but an illness forced him to give up his coaching duties. He continued in a series of other managerial duties with the Red Wings finally retiring as General Manager in 1983. He had an overall NHL coaching record of 123–78–46, and coached threeNational Hockey League All-Star Game s from 1954 to 1958.Prior to joining the Red Wings, he played for the
Selkirk Fishermen ,Winnipeg Rangers & theWinnipeg Falcons in his teens. He was offered a contract withNew York Rangers but declined the offer and played for theFlin Flon Bombers instead. He also was playing Captain /Coach of theOmaha Knights . Jimmie played with theIndianapolis Capitals (playing coach)alongside his brother Ducky in 1943. He then became coach of theWindsor Spitfires before becoming Detroit's coach. Jimmie was instrumental with his friendSam Pollock in creating theNHL Entry Draft as it is known today. He conducted 2 NHL coaching schools (Manitoba-Sask & Maritimes); and his scouting in Europe enabled many European players to play in Canada/USA which is ongoing today. Twenty-seven (27) of his junior players became professional hockey players in the N.H.L. International & American Hockey Leagues, a FEW of these were;Glenn Hall , Johnny Wilson,Glen Skov , [Al Arbour] ] Brian Kilrea. CoachedGordie Howe ,Ted Lindsay ,Marcel Pronovost ,Red Kelly ,Alex Delvecchio andTerry Sawchuk , all of whom went on to become Hall of Famers.Jimmie won theMemorial Cup as Manager,ofHamilton Red Wings in 1962. He also had time to be the Farm Director of the Cincinnati Red Wings in 1963/64.James had two brothers, Gordon and Morden (Ducky). After their father James Skinner Sr. died, the three of them inherited "Skinner's" restaurant located in
Lockport, Manitoba ,Canada .Note * While playing hockey in Flin Flon, Jimmie was a left-handed pitcher on the 1938 Flin Flon All Stars/Diamond Ball Championship team as well as the 1940 Zinc Moguls softball championship team.In 1943 he married Vivian Anna Reynolds. (deceased Jan. 11/07). They had four children, Holly, Karen, Tess, and James (Jr). Every off season since 1945 was spent in Manitoba.
He was inducted into the Detroit Red Wings Hall of Fame in 1977, a member of the Flin Flon Hockey Hall of Fame & inducted into the Windsor Essex County Sports Hall of Fame [http://www.wecshof.org/] in 2006. He was also inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in the "Builder" category.
He died in
Windsor, Ontario in 2007, the city he lived in from 1945.References
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