- Frank Heffernan
Frank Heffernan (
January 12 1892 –December 21 1938 ) was aCanadian professional hockey defenceman and coach.From
Peterborough, Ontario , Heffernan played junior hockey in his home town and then played at the senior level inToronto with the Toronto Rugby and Athletic Association (TR&AA) club (1912 to 1914) and the Toronto Victorias (1914–15). He played in the United States Amateur Hockey Association from 1915 to 1918 with the New York Crescents and New York Wanderers, before returning to Canada and joining the senior amateur Toronto St. Patricks in theOntario Hockey Association .In December 1919, a group affiliated with the St. Pats took over the Toronto franchise in the
National Hockey League , renaming the team theToronto St. Patricks with Heffernan as player-coach and co-owner. The NHL credits Heffernan with coaching 12 games, with five wins and seven losses. He was replaced as coach during the season byHarvey Sproule , and sold his stake in the team in December 1920. The club would become theToronto Maple Leafs in 1927. Heffernan was said to be joining the rival Canadian Hockey League, but it never got off the ground.Heffernan was also a competitive football player with the TR&AA club, winning the Ontario Rugby Football Union senior championship.
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