- Sam Pollock
:"This article is about Sam Pollock, hockey manager. For Sam Pollock, the American labor leader, see Sam Pollock."
Samuel Patterson Smyth "Sam" Pollock, OC , CQ (
December 25 ,1925 –August 15 ,2007 ) was ageneral manager in theNational Hockey League .Born in
Montreal ,Quebec ,Canada , Sam was a keen evaluator of talent. In 1950, with theMontreal Junior Canadiens and in 1958, with theOttawa Junior Canadiens , he won theMemorial Cup . TheMontreal Canadiens saw potential in Pollock and quickly hired him to be the successor toFrank J. Selke , serving as Personnel Director from 1959 to 1963, In 1963, Selke finally retired and Sam took over his job as general manager of the Habs.He spent 14 years with the club as General Manager giving up the job in summer of 1978. He spent one last season with Montreal on their board of directors, before retiring in summer of 1979. Pollock name was included on the
Stanley Cup , 12 times, including a NHL record 9 as a Manager. Sam Pollock and head coachScotty Bowman not only presided over a Canadiens dynasty, but many of their players went on to having successful coaching and managing roles with their own teams.Key Trades
Among one of his biggest moves, was a series of trades in which the Canadiens obtained the first overall pick in the
1971 NHL Entry Draft . [ [http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/234885.html RDS - Décès de Sam Pollock ] ] That was initially held by theCalifornia Golden Seals . He persuaded Seals ownerCharlie Finley to trade the Seals' pick andFrancois Lacombe in return for Montreal's first round pick and a veteranErnie Hicke . It turned out to be one of the most lopsided deals in NHL history. Pollock hesitated betweenGuy Lafleur andMarcel Dionne , but chose Lafleur with his overall no.1 pick.Right after
New York Islanders GMBill Torrey draftedDenis Potvin first overall in the 1973 entry draft, Pollock approached Torrey, hoping to trade for Potvin. Pollock's strategy was to offer a "quick-fix" package of mature players to exchange for the top draft pick. Although it was tempting, as the Islanders would immediately benefit from the trade, Torrey ultimately turned down the offer since he felt that Potvin would be a long-term asset to the team.Accolades
* In 1976, he was the General Manager for Team Canada which won the inaugural Canada Cup.
*Stanley Cup Champion - 1959-60 as Personnel Director
*Stanley Cup Champion 1965-66-68-69-71-73-76-77-78 as Vice President/General Manager
*Stanley Cup Champion 1979 as a member of Board of Directors. (all 12 with the Montreal Canadiens)*In 1978, he was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder and later into theCanadian Sports Hall of Fame .*In 1985, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada and a Knight of theNational Order of Quebec in 2002.*He was also Chairman and CEO of
Major League Baseball 'sToronto Blue Jays from 1995 – 2000. The Blue Jays are honoring him by wearing a patch bearing his initials on the sleeve of their jerseys.*He died on
August 15 ,2007 at the age of 81 inToronto ,Ontario . [ [http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=216214&hubname= Legendary Habs GM Pollock passes away ] ]Baseball
Pollock served as CEO and Chair of the
Toronto Blue Jays from 1995 to 2000.References
External links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2007/08/15/pollock-obit.html CBC Obituary]
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