- Clem Loughlin
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Clement Joseph Loughlin (November 15, 1892 in Carroll, Manitoba – January 28, 1977) was a defenceman who played hockey for the Victoria Cougars of the Western Canada Hockey League and the Detroit Cougars and Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League. He was Captain when the Victoria Cougars won the Stanley Cup in 1925, and later became the first Captain of the Detroit Cougars (NHL), forerunner of the Detroit Red Wings (NHL). Loughlin also coached the Black Hawks for three seasons starting with the 1934–35 season.
Awards and achievements
- Allan Cup Championship (1915) (Winnipeg Monarchs)
- PCHA Second All-Star Team (1921, 1922, & 1923)
- PCHA First All-Star Team (1924)
- Stanley Cup Championship (1925) (Victoria Cougars WCHL)
- Played in the World Championships for Team Canada (1935)
- “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
External links
- Clem Loughlin's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- Clem Loughlin's biography at Legends of Hockey
- Clem Loughlin's biography at Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
Chicago Blackhawks head coaches Muldoon · Stanley · Lehman · Gardiner · Irvin · Shaughnessy · Tobin · Iverson · Matheson · Gorman · Loughlin · Stewart · Thompson · Gottselig · Conacher · Goodfellow · Abel · Eddolls · Ivan · Pilous · Reay · White · Pulford · Johnston · Magnuson · Pulford · Tessier · Pulford · Murdoch · Keenan · D. Sutter · Hartsburg · Graham · Molleken · Pulford · Suhonen · B. Sutter · Yawney · Savard · Quenneville
Categories:- 1892 births
- 1977 deaths
- Chicago Blackhawks coaches
- Chicago Blackhawks players
- Detroit Cougars players
- Ice hockey people from Manitoba
- People from Westman Region, Manitoba
- Stanley Cup champions
- Victoria Cougars players
- Winnipeg Monarchs players
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