- Keith Allen (ice hockey)
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
position = Defence
played_for =Detroit Red Wings
shot = Left
height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 190
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1923|8|21|mf=y
birth_place = Saskatoon, SK, CAN
career_start = 1941
career_end = 1957
halloffame = 1992Keith Allen (born
August 21 ,1923 ) is a retired professionalice hockey player and is a formerNational Hockey League head coach and general manager. He is currently executive vice president of thePhiladelphia Flyers . He was born in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan ,Canada .Playing career
Allen played junior hockey for the
Saskatoon Quakers in 1940–41, and then joined the Washington Eagles of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League for the 1941–42 season, followed by a year with the Buffalo Bisons of theAmerican Hockey League . During theSecond World War , he played on the Saskatoon Navy hockey team, and then played the 1945–46 season in theWestern Canada Senior Hockey League with theSaskatoon Elks .In 1946, Allen joined the
Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League, and played on that team for five years, followed by three seasons with theSyracuse Warriors . He was traded back to Springfield in February 1954, but refused to report toEddie Shore 's team, and was instead sent to theDetroit Red Wings . He played 10 games with Detroit in the 1953–54 season and played in the playoffs, getting his name engraved on theStanley Cup . Allen played another 18 games for the Red Wings in 1954–55, which would be the end of his NHL playing career.For most of the 1954–55 season, Allen played in the
Western Hockey League for theEdmonton Flyers —a Detroit affiliate—on a team that included futureHockey Hall of Fame inducteesJohnny Bucyk ,Norm Ullman ,Glenn Hall ,Al Arbour , and player-coachBud Poile . He then played one season with theBrandon Regals before being hired by theSeattle Americans as player-head coach in 1956. He retired as a player in 1957 to become a full-time coach.Coaching/management career
From 1956 to 1965, Allen was a head coach in the
Western Hockey League with the Seattle Americans/Seattle Totems, with only one losing season in eight years. With the NHL expansion in 1967, Allen was hired as the first head coach of thePhiladelphia Flyers , with his former coach and teammate Bud Poile as general manager. In their inaugural season, the Flyers finished first in their division with the best record among the six new teams. They fell to third place in their division in the1968–69 NHL season , and Allen then became the Flyers' general manager. There, he would help construct the famed "Broad Street Bullies" that led the Flyers to consecutiveStanley Cup s in 1974 and 1975, earning the nickname "Keith the Thief". He would also help start the AHL'sMaine Mariners , one of the most successful franchises in that league's history.Allen was elected to the
Hockey Hall of Fame as a Builder in 1992. He is currently the executive vice president of the Flyers.ee also
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