Jack McGill (ice hockey b.1910)
- Jack McGill (ice hockey b.1910)
Jack McGill (born November 3, 1910 in Ottawa, Ontario - died 1937) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 134 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Montreal Canadiens.
Not to be confused with John "Black Jack" McGill [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_McGill] .
External links
*hockeydb|81372|Jack McGill
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
ice hockey — a game played on ice between two teams of six skaters each, the object being to score goals by shooting a puck into the opponents cage using a stick with a wooden blade set at an obtuse angle to the shaft. [1880 85] * * * Game played on an ice… … Universalium
Canadian women's ice hockey history — 1919 Eaton s Red Wings, women s hockey team, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada … Wikipedia
List of ice hockey players who died during their playing career — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. This is a list of ice hockey players who died during their playing careers. Contents … Wikipedia
Hockey-sur-glace — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hockey. Hockey sur glace Fédération internationale … Wikipédia en Français
Hockey Sur Glace — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hockey. Hockey sur glace Fédération internationale … Wikipédia en Français
Hockey sur glace — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hockey. Hockey sur glace Fédération internationale … Wikipédia en Français
History of the National Hockey League (1917–1942) — The National Hockey League was created with the demise of its predecessor league, the National Hockey Association (NHA), in 1917. In an effort to remove Eddie Livingstone as owner of the Toronto Blueshirts, the remaining owners withdrew their… … Wikipedia
Montreal Victorias — A photo of the club taken in 1881 in Quebec.[1] The Victoria Hockey Club of Montreal, Quebec, Canada was an early men s amateur ice hockey club. Its date of origin is ascribe … Wikipedia
SPORTS — There is no evidence of sports among the Jews during the obscure period between the close of the Bible and the Maccabean periods. At the beginning of this latter period, in the second century B.C.E., circumstances conspired to make sporting… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
cañada — /keuhn yah deuh, yad euh/, n. Chiefly Western U.S. 1. a dry riverbed. 2. a small, deep canyon. [1840 50; < Sp, equiv. to cañ(a) CANE + ada n. suffix] * * * Canada Introduction Canada Background: A land of vast distances and rich natural resources … Universalium