- Alex Romeril
Alexander Edward "Porky" Romeril (c.1893 –
May 17 ,1968 ) was aCanadian amateurice hockey player, football player,National Hockey League referee, and the first coach of theToronto Maple Leafs .Romeril played junior hockey with the
Toronto Canoe Club , winning theOntario Hockey Association championship in 1912 with Romeril playing rover. He was offered $70 a week to turn professional with theToronto Blueshirts in 1912–13, but declined and played for the TCC senior team. During theFirst World War , Romeril played senior hockey with theWinnipeg 61st Battalion , winning theAllan Cup in 1916.After the war, Romeril played left wing for the senior OHA team from the
Toronto Granite Club , called theToronto Granites . Led by centre Harry Watson, the Granites won the Allan Cup in 1922 and 1923 (Romeril was injured and couldn't play in the 1923 series). In 1923–24, Romeril played forToronto Aura Lee , and then played for theParkdale Canoe Club team in 1924–25.At the same time, Romeril was playing football before the start of hockey season for the
Toronto Argonauts . He played from 1920 to 1922 and then returned to manage the team in 1924.In February 1927, Romeril was named head coach of the
Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League after theToronto St. Patricks were acquired by a group headed byConn Smythe and renamed the Maple Leafs. He coached the team through the rest of the 1926–27 season. Romeril then became an NHL referee until retiring in 1934.He was also a strong golfer, competing in Toronto-area tournaments and serving as captain at the
Rosedale Golf Club .Romeril is buried at
Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13786774]
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