- Doug Young (ice hockey)
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Doug Young Born October 1, 1908
Medicine Hat, AB, CANDied May 15, 1990 (aged 81)Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb) Position Defence Played for Detroit Red Wings
Montreal CanadiensPlaying career 1927–1941 Douglas Gordon "The Gleichen Cowboy" Young (b. October 1, 1908 in Medicine Hat, Alberta - d. May 15, 1990) was a former ice hockey defenceman playing mostly for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. Young was also captain of the Red Wings from 1935 to 1938.
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Playing career
Junior hockey
Young had a great start to his hockey career when he was part of the 1926 Memorial Cup champion Calgary Canadians. He followed this feat by joining the Canadian Professional Hockey League as a member of the Kitchener Millionaires (later renamed the Toronto Millionaires) and playing sound defensive hockey. The IHL took notice and Young transferred to the Cleveland Indians to start the 1929 season. For two more seasons he continued to display his defensive talent until finally the NHL took notice.
Professional hockey
Within a two month span in 1931, Young was claimed by the Philadelphia Quakers in an Inter-league draft, claimed by the New York Americans in the Dispersal Draft, and traded to the Detroit Falcons for Ron Martin. So finally, on October 18, 1931, Young had found his NHL home with the Detroit Falcons. In the 1931–32 season Young made his NHL debut and posted a career-high ten goals in his rookie campaign. He would continue to knock in a few goals and play sound defensive hockey for Detroit (now renamed the Detroit Red Wings) and in the 1935–36 season, he helped them win the Stanley Cup. Young missed most 1937 season with an injury, but name was still engraved on the Stanley Cup. He was Captain of the Red Wings from 1935–38. He was selected to appear in his first All-Star Game in 1939.
Prior to 1940, Young was signed as a free agent by the Montreal Canadiens, where he would play his last 50 games in the NHL. Young was claimed on waivers by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1940 and was set down to their farm team, the Providence Reds of the American Hockey League. Young finished out his career scoring 22 points for the Reds in the 1940–41 season.
Retirement
After his retirement in 1941 Doug Young went on to pursue a career as an On-Ice Official for the NHL and working for the Detroit Red Wings home office.
Awards and achievements
- IHL First All-Star Team (1930)
- Won two Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings (1936 & 1937)
- Selected to NHL All Star Game (1939)
- AHL First All-Star Team (1941)
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Preceded by
Ebbie GoodfellowDetroit Red Wings captain
1935-38Succeeded by
Ebbie GoodfellowCategories:- 1908 births
- 1990 deaths
- Canadian ice hockey defencemen
- Canadian Professional Hockey League players
- Cleveland Indians (IHL) players
- Detroit Falcons players
- Detroit Red Wings
- Detroit Red Wings players
- Ice hockey people from Alberta
- Memorial Cup winners
- Montreal Canadiens players
- People from Medicine Hat
- Providence Reds players
- Stanley Cup champions
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