- Peter Patton
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position = Defender /Goaltender
played_for = PrincesLondon Lions
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nationality = GBR
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birth_date = birth date|1876|3|5|df=yes
birth_place =London ,England
death_date = c. 1939
death_place = Tiverton,Devon
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career_start = 1897
career_end = 1931
halloffame =Major Bethune Minet "Peter" Patton (birth date|1876|3|5|df=yes – c. 1939) was an
ice hockey player and administrator. He is credited with bringing ice hockey to Britain and helping to spread the sport toEurope . He was a founding member of theInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) in 1908 and was the inaugural president of theBritish Ice Hockey Association (BIHA) in 1914.cite press release | title = Eight new IIHF Hall of Famers will be celebrated in Goteborg | publisher = IIHF | date = 2002 | url = http://www.iihf.com/news/1newsog70130.htm | accessdate = 2007-11-08 ] He is a member of both theIIHF Hall of Fame and theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame .Patton had a public school education at Winchester and Wellington and he is believed to have learned to skate whilst holidaying in
Switzerland .Military career
Patton was the son of a Brigadier-General and his profession was a soldier. He served with the 3rd Somerset Regiment and gained the rank of
Major with attachments to theRoyal Army Service Corps . During the First World War, Patton served inFrance between September 1914 and May 1916. He was also attached to theSerbia n Army and was awarded their Order of the White Eagle.In July 1919 after returning home from the war, Patton was attached to the Serbs working in historical records of motor units. Patton retired from the army in 1921.
Ice hockey career
Playing
Patton started a form of ice hockey in 1897 at the newly opened
Prince's Skating Club when he formed thePrinces Ice Hockey Club . With the help of some Canadian expats, he established a more recognisable form of ice hockey at the club in 1902. In 1903 he formed and became president of a five team league, the first league in Great Britain or Europe. On24 January 1904 he played in the first game in Europe when Princes played a local team inLyon s which Princes won 2–0.Princes, with Patton as their captain, played in the first European tournament in October 1908 which was held in
Berlin . In 1910, Patton led the Princes team to thegold medal as they represented Great Britain at the inaugural European championships. Both before and after the First World War, Patton led the Princes team in many European tournaments, this included asilver medal finish at the 1913 championships held inSt. Moritz ,Switzerland .Patton was again a member of the Great Britain team at the
1924 Winter Olympics . However, he was the substituteGoaltender at the tournament and did not see any ice time. Patton made his final appearance for the national team on4 April 1930 when he was 54-years-old. He finally retired while playing for theLondon Lions on13 October 1931 .Administration
Helping to form the IIHF in 1908, Patton served as the
vice-president on three separate occasions between 1910 and 1924 and he was briefly the president of the IIHF in 1914. Also in 1914, Patton was the inaugural president of the BIHA, a position he held until 1934 when he was succeeded by Philip Vassar Hunter CBE.Legacy
After retiring from playing, Patton was elected as vice-president to first Streatham and then
Wembley Lions in 1934. He was president of the short-lived team, Public Schools Ice Hockey Club.He presented two trophies in his name — the
Patton Cup — one which has been played for since 1927 in theIce Hockey Varsity Match between the Cambridge andOxford University Ice Hockey Club s and the other which was awarded to the winners of the firstBritish Championship from 1930 following the formation of the English League.In October 1936 he wrote the book "Ice Hockey" which chronicled the early years of the sport in Great Britain.
Patton was inducted to the
British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950 and theIIHF Hall of Fame in 2002.Other sports
Besides ice hockey, Patton was a prolific sportsman in
ice dancing ,canoe ing and punting which he did on theRiver Thames . He also enjoyedskiing and was a founding member of the International Bobsleigh and Tobogganing Federation in 1923.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.azhockey.com/Pa.htm#Major%20B%20M%20'Peter'%20Patton A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey entry]
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/patton.htm British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame entry]Persondata
NAME= Patton, Bethune Minet
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Patton, Peter
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Ice hockey player and administrator
DATE OF BIRTH=1876-03-05
PLACE OF BIRTH=London ,England
DATE OF DEATH= 1939
PLACE OF DEATH= Tiverton,Devon
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