- Jimmy Orlando
James "Jimmy" Orlando - (
February 27 1916 inMontreal, Quebec, Canada –October 24 1992 ) was aprofessional hockey player for theDetroit Red Wings of the NHL from 1937 to 1943.Playing career
Jimmy Orlando was an enforcer throughout his NHL career. He averaged over 80 PIM's per season, twice posting 99 penalty minutes in a single season in 1941 and again in 1943. He posted 111
Penalty minutes in 1942. He helped theDetroit Red Wings win theStanley Cup in 1943. After missing 2 years of hockey while fighting inWorld War II he returned to Canada and played in theQuebec Senior Hockey League from 1945–1951. He retired from hockey after the 1951 season.When Jimmy, then known as "the bad man on ice," was arrested by the FBI in 1944, for claiming to be in an essential war effort job and after being bailed out by the Wings president, he promptly jumped bail, returning to Canada. He then joined the Canadian Army but was thereafter a wanted man in the US, effectively ending his NHL career. Several legal appeals failed to change anything for Jimmy, so he became the manager of the El Morocco nightclub in Montreal, working for owner Eddie Quinn, the wrestling czar.
An iconic photo exists of a blood-soaked Orlando playing through a head wound.
Orlando was also described by legendary Montreal sports writer Mike Farber story as being the spectator who rushed to the aid of NHL hockey commissioner Clarence Campbell when attacked at the Montreal Forum at the start of the Rocket Richard Riot. Orlando was described as having knocked the assailant's teeth out "like Chicklets."
It was at the
El Morocco that Jimmy metLili St. Cyr , then on her way to becoming the most famous burlesque dancer of all time. Quinn was Lili's sugar-daddy but had Jimmy act as a beard when Mrs. Quinn was around. One of the great romances of the century soon followed lasting for many years, in amongst Lili's six marriages and Jimmy's dalliances. Jimmy played with several of the Quebec Senior Hockey League teams up until 1951. [http://www.montrealmirror.com/2004/110404/kristian.html]Orlando went on to own several of his own night spots which were favorite hangouts for Montreal's many jazz musicians & gangsters. Jimmy also refereed big-time wrestling matches at the Montreal Forum and remained a much beloved celebrity until his death.
Awards and achievements
*1948, 1949
QSHL First All-Star Team
*1943Stanley Cup Championship (Detroit)
*1939IAHL Second All-Star TeamExternal links
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