- Billy Brennan
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Winger / Defence
played_for =Ayr Raiders Paisley Pirates Paisley Mohawks Glasgow Dynamos
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nationality = GBR
birth_date = birth date and age|1934|1|13
birth_place =Paisley ,Scotland
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career_start = 1951
career_end = 1973
halloffame =William Patrick "Billy" Brennan (born birth date|1934|1|13 in
Paisley ,Scotland ) is a retiredice hockey player who played in Scotland and for theGreat Britain national ice hockey team . He is a member of theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame .Career
Club
Brennan made his senior ice hockey debut as a 17-year-old defender for the
Ayr Raiders on21 November 1951 against thePaisley Pirates in the Canadian import dominated Scottish National League. Brennan played in ten games for the Raiders in the 1951–52 season, scoring one assist and one minor penalty, and helping them to win the league.The following season, Brennan followed his coach, Keith Kewley, to Paisley. It was at Paisley that Kewley helped to convert Brennan into a winger and to establish himself in the team. Brennan helped Paisley to win the league in 1953–54.
When professional ice hockey collapsed in Scotland in 1960, Brennan went the amateur Paisley Mohawks in 1961 as
player-coach . Brennan moulded the team into a major force of British ice hockey of the 1960s in the Northern League. Brennan introduced off-ice fitness programmes for the team in order to allow the best use of ice time for skills and tactical development. He took the team on shortEurope an tours during the 1960s, playing against teams from the Canadian Air Force. A number of the players from developed at Paisley during this time went on to achieve international recognition with the GB national team, such as his younger brother,Alastair Brennan , Billy Miller, Jackson McBride and Alistair McRae.By 1971, Brennan was playing with the Glasgow Dynamos. He retired from ice hockey in 1973 when his employment took him to
Birmingham .International
Brennan was first selected to play for the GB national team as a winger in 1953 when he was 19-years-old in Pool B of the
Ice Hockey World Championships in Basle and Zurich. He went on to play for the team as a defenceman at the 1961 tournament inSwitzerland , winning a silver medal. Brennan was again selected as a defenceman for the 1962 Pool A tournament in Colorado Springs in the U.S., where he also captained the team.Brennan became the player-coach of the GB team for the 1965 and 1966 Pool B tournaments, held in
Finland andYugoslavia respectively. Brennan again appeared as player, and returned as a winger, for the GB team at the 1971 Pool C tournament.Retirement
Brennan retired from ice hockey in 1973 when he 39-years-old and he moved to
Birmingham . In 1975, he moved back to Scotland toAberdeen to take a job as a Projects Manager with a Norwegian engineering company. He retired in 1999 as their UK Managing Director.Awards
*Named as a player to the All-star B Team in 1962 and 1964.
*Named as a player to the All-star A Team in 1965, 1968 and 1969.
*Named as coach to the All-star A Team in 1965.
*Named as coach to the All-star B Team in 1968 and 1969.
*Inducted theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004.References
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/brennanb.htm British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame entry]
External links
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/ Ice Hockey Journalists UK]
Persondata
NAME= Brennan, William Patrick
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Brennan, Billy
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Ice hockey player
DATE OF BIRTH=1934-01-13
PLACE OF BIRTH=Paisley ,Scotland
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