- Edgar Brenchley
) is a former
ice hockey player who mainly played in the Eastern Amateur Hockey League (EHL). However, he is best remembered for playing for theGreat Britain national ice hockey team which won the gold medal at the1936 Winter Olympics . He is a member of theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame .Career
Although born in
Sittingbourne inEngland , Brenchley's family emigrated toCanada when he was a child. He learned to play ice hockey while living in Niagara Falls,Ontario .Europe
Brenchley first played
senior ice hockey in the 1934–35 season when he played for the Hershey B'ars in the EHL. The following season, 1935–36, Brenchley returned to theUnited Kingdom to play for the Richmond Hawks in theEnglish National League (ENL) before going to theHarringay Greyhounds , also of the ENL, for the 1936–37 season.International career
Brenchley played for the GB national team at the 1936 Winter Olympics, where he played in all seven games and helped the team to win the gold medal. He scored the only goal of the game against Sweden as well as the game winning goal against Canada with only 90 seconds left of the game. He again played for the GB national team at the 1937 World Championships held in
London . He helped the team to silver medal in the World Championships and, as the highest place European team, the gold medal in the European Championships at the tournament.Return to North America
Brenchley returned to
North America to play for the Atlantic City Seagulls in the EHL for the 1939–40 season before it was abandoned due to the outbreak ofWorld War II . When play resumed after the war, he played for a large number of teams in the EHL,Quebec Senior Hockey League , theAmerican Hockey League and the International Hockey League before retiring at the end of the 1953–54 season which he had spent with the Johnstown Jets in the IHL.Coaching career
In 1955, Brenchley became the
head coach of the Philadelphia Ramblers in the EHL. He stayed with the Ramblers for three seasons — also having iced for them once in the 1955–56 season. He became the head coach for theSudbury Wolves for the 1962–63 season. The following season, 1963–64, he joined thePort Huron Flags as head coach before joining theSt. Catharines Black Hawks for the 1964–65 season. Brenchley retired from coaching after the 1965–66 season which he had spent with theToledo Blades Retirement and after
Between 1967 and 1974 Brenchley served as a professional scout for both the
Washington Capitals and thePittsburgh Penguins .Brenchley was posthumously inducted into Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame in 1990 and the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993.
Awards and honours
*Olympic gold medalist in 1936.
*World Championship silver medalist in 1937.
*European Championship gold medalist in 1937.
*Inducted to the Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame in 1990.
*Inducted to theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993.References
* [http://www.eurohockey.net/ European Hockey.net]
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/ Ice Hockey Journalists UK]
* [http://www.nfpl.library.on.ca/swof/ Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame]External links
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/brenchley.htm British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame entry]
*Eurohockey|70842
*hockeydb|13389
* [http://www.nfpl.library.on.ca/swof/default.asp?pg=detail&rec=1086 Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame entry]Persondata
NAME= Brenchley, Edgar
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Brenchley, Chirp
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Ice hockey player
DATE OF BIRTH=1912-02-10
PLACE OF BIRTH=Sittingbourne ,England
DATE OF DEATH= March 1975
PLACE OF DEATH=Canada
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