- Jimmy Peters
Jimmy Meldrum Peters (
October 2 1922 –October 11 2006 ) was a professionalice hockey player who won twoStanley Cup s as a member of theDetroit Red Wings in 1950 and 1954 and another with theMontreal Canadiens in 1946.Playing career
He was born in
Verdun, Quebec in 1922 and played with theMontreal Junior Canadiens of the QJHL in 1940–41. He then served with the Canadian Army duringWorld War II . From 1945 to 1954, Peters played with the Montreal Canadiens,with whom he scored the OT goal to win the Stanley Cup(other websites do not offer any confermation to this fact, but during a Stanley Cup playoff game his name was shown on a list of players who have scored a Stanley Cup winning goal in OT.)Boston Bruins , Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks of theNational Hockey League . After he retired from hockey in 1956, Peters was a salesman in theDetroit area. He died inMarquette, Michigan in 2006. His son,Jimmy Peters, Jr. , also played hockey for the Detroit Red Wings. His distant relative Glen Currie played hockey for the Washington Capitals, as well as the Los Angeles Kings. During his three year tenure with the Canadiens he wore the number 19. In his 166 games with the habs he scored 35 goals and 50 assists for 85 points, and added another 4 goals and 3 assists in 20 playoff games. He was traded to Boston with John Quilty for Joe Carveth. Information taken from "THE MONTREAL CANADIENS: A HOCKEY DYNASTY BY CLAUDE MOUTONExternal links
* [http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061019/SPORTS05/610190363 Detroit Free Press article on his death]
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