Malcolm Gordon

Malcolm Gordon

Malcolm K. Gordon (January 10, 1868 – November 13, 1964; born in Baltimore, Maryland, died in Garrison, New York) was an ice hockey coach at St. Paul's School from 1888 to 1917.

In 1882, Gordon arrived at St. Paul's in Concord, New Hampshire.

Hockey had been earlier introduced at St. Paul's from Canada, but Gordon is regarded as the individual who helped formalize the game by putting down on paper what is regarded as the first set of rules in the United States. This occurred in 1885; in 1888 he was made hockey coach. Play at St. Paul's was strictly intramural, but in 1896 Gordon took the first St. Paul's team to New York to play at the old St. Nicholas Rink. In that first game the St. Paul's alumni defeated Gordon's team 3-1.

His coaching career extended until 1917, during which time he developed numerous players, including Hobey Baker, for the Eastern colleges. It was such former players who provided the financial backing for the St. Nicholas Rink. Gordon was head of the history department at St. Paul's and in addition to hockey, also coached football and cricket as well.

After World War I service he was in the real estate business until 1927, when he founded the Malcolm K. Gordon School at Garrison, New York. He served as headmaster until his retirement in 1952, but continued to teach at the school almost to the time of his death at age 96.


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