- Ken Wilson (ice hockey)
Ken Wilson, born July 23, 1923, in
Craik, Saskatchewan , was a minor hockey league General Manager and or owner for forty years. Twenty One years in the International Hockey League, five years in theContinental Hockey League and single seasons in theNational Hockey League , Western Hockey League and, Eastern Hockey League. Wilson was known for having a keen eye for young talent as evidenced by his players winner 'Rookie Awards' a total of seven times.Wilson played for the
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Mayfair Public School hockey team. In1937 , Mayfair won the J.D. McDonald Cup for Saskatoon public schools Hockey Championship, with Ken playing center and left wing.In
1946 , he moved fromTrail, British Columbia toFort Worth, Texas to work for the Rangers, a hockey team in theUnited States Hockey League (1945-51) , owned byEddie Shore .In
1950 , Wilson became the Manager of the brand newHobart Arena , inTroy, Ohio . As Manager of theHobart Arena , Wilson booked and promoted many of the leading acts of the 1950s, including, the first Ohio venue forElvis Presley on November 24, 1956,Roy Rogers ,Gene Autry ,Nat King Cole ,Tex Ritter ,Sonja Henie ,Victor Borge ,Liberace ,Guy Lombardo , andPatti Page .Starting in
1951 and for the next eight seasons, he owned and operated theTroy Bruins a team in the IHL.Wilson spent the 1959-1960 hockey season, as General Manager of the
Greensboro Generals in the EHL.For three seasons, starting in 1960, Ken was the General Manager of the
Omaha Knights in the IHL.In 1963, Wilson moved to
Toledo, Ohio , where he owned and started theToledo Blades in the IHL. Over the next three seasons, he filled the roll of General Manager and as a mid season replacement in 1966, coach. In 1964, theToledo Blades won theFred A. Huber Trophy , awarded for "Most Points in the Regular Season' and theTurner Cup awarded to the Playoff Champions.In 1966, Wilson was named Manager of the Vancouver Canucks in the Western Hockey League.
Bert Olmstead was the Coach.In 1967 the
National Hockey League expanded andBert Olmstead was hired as General Manager and Coach ofOakland Seals after the June 7, 1967 NHL player draft. Olmstead hired Wilson, with the plan of Wilson running a farm team the following season. The entire hockey staff was fired at the end of the first season.Wilson was assistant manager of the
Muskegon Mohawks in the IHL for two seasons, 1970-1971 and 1971-1972.In 1972 Wilson was hired as General Manager of the
Des Moines, Iowa franchise in the IHL. Feeling the franchise needed a new look and image, Wilson, changed the name to theDes Moines Capitols . In 1973-1974, the Capitols won theFred A. Huber Trophy and theTurner Cup . This was the only season the a Des Moines based IHL team finished first and won the playoffs. The Capitols disbanded in 1975.Wilson went on to Manage the
Flint Generals in 1975-1976 and theDayton Gems in 1976-1977, both in the IHL.In 1981, Wilson formed a group of investors to put an IHL team in
Peoria, Illinois . ThePeoria Prancers , began play, with the 1982-1983 season. After years of good labor relations, theUnited Auto Workers went on strike againstCaterpillar Inc. on October 1, 1982. At the time 50% of Peorians were employed directly or indirectly by Caterpillar. The strike lasted the entire first hockey season. The Prancers were never able to recover from the effects of the strike and folded after the 1983-1984 season.Wilson moved to
Danville, Illinois and took over full time duties for theDanville Dashers in theContinental Hockey League for the next two seasons. Ken retired form hockey following the 1985-1986 season.Wilson now lives in
Chandler, Arizona with his wife of 54 years, Betty.Team Awards
1963 - 1964
Toledo Blades Fred A. Huber Trophy Most Points in the Regular Season
1963 - 1964Toledo Blades Turner Cup Playoff Champions
1970 - 1971Muskegon Mohawks Fred A. Huber Trophy Most Points in the Regular Season
1971 - 1972Muskegon Mohawks Fred A. Huber Trophy Most Points in the Regular Season
1973 - 1974Des Moines Capitols Fred A. Huber Trophy Most Points in the Regular Season
1973 - 1974Des Moines Capitols Turner Cup Playoff Champions
1981 - 1982Danville Dashers Most Points Regular Season
1981 - 1982Danville Dashers Wal-Mar Cup Playoff Champions
1983 - 1984Danville Dashers Wal-Mar Cup Playoff ChampionsIndividual Player Awards
1955-1956
Troy Bruins ,Bill Tibbs ,James Norris Memorial Trophy IHL Least goals against during the regular season
1961-1962Omaha Knights ,Glenn Ramsay ,James Norris Memorial Trophy IHL Least goals against during the regular season
1962-1963Omaha Knights ,Glenn Ramsay ,James Norris Memorial Trophy IHL Least goals against during the regular season
1962-1963Omaha Knights ,John Gravel , Rookie of the Year Trophy
1963-1964Toledo Blades ,Don Westbrook , Rookie of the Year Trophy
1964-1965Toledo Blades ,Bob Thomas , Rookie of the Year Trophy
1964-1965Toledo Blades ,William "Chick" Chalmers ,James Gatschene Memorial Trophy Outstanding Playing Ability and Sportsmanlike Conduct
1970-1971Muskegon Mohawks ,Darrel Knibbs ,Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy Regular Season League's Leading Scorer
1971-1972Muskegon Mohawks ,Gary Ford ,Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy Regular Season League's Leading Scorer
1971-1972Muskegon Mohawks ,Glenn "Chico" Resch , Rookie of the Year Trophy
1971-1972Muskegon Mohawks ,Glenn "Chico" Resch ,James Norris Memorial Trophy IHL Least goals against during the regular season1972-1973Des Moines Capitols ,Danny Gloor , Rookie of the Year Trophy
1973-1974Des Moines Capitols ,Frank DeMarco , Rookie of the Year Trophy
1973-1974Des Moines Capitols ,Pete Mara ,Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy Regular Season League's Leading Scorer
1973-1974Des Moines Capitols ,Pete Mara ,James Gatschene Memorial Trophy Outstanding Playing Ability and Sportsmanlike Conduct
1982-1983Peoria Prancers , Paul Fenton, Ken McKenzie Trophy IHL Most Outstanding American Born RookieExternal links
* [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=doc&p_docid=0F51F51CCB8FCD74&p_docnum=4 Dayton Daily News - Ken Wilson Remembers Hobart Arena]
* [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=doc&p_docid=0F51F49AB56BB969&p_docnum=6 Dayton Daily News - Ken Wilson Remembers Former Player]
* [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=doc&p_docid=0F51ADE652D0832B&p_docnum=8 Troy Bruins Play Hockey Double Header]
* [http://jordan.fortwayne.com/ns/sports/k_record/komet2.php Wilson, GM of Troy Bruins recommends Ken Ullyot for GM of Komets]
* [http://www.libraries.wright.edu/special/manuscripts/ms107.html Wilson GM Dayton Gems 1976-1977]
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50E16F8385E137A93C5A9178DD85F438685F9 New York Times NHL Player Draft June 7, 1967]
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?encode=TRUE&pid=78910 Ken Wilson, Peoria Prancers Coach]
* [http://schools.spsd.sk.ca/mayfair/new_page_2.htm Mayfair School History]
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