Ed Millaire

Ed Millaire
Born 1882
Ville De Lasalle, QC, CAN[1]
Died November 16, 1950
Godbout, QC, CAN
Position Rover
Played for Montreal Montagnards
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 18981912

Edmond Millaire (1882 – November 16, 1950) was an amateur and later professional ice hockey player from 1898 until 1912. He is one of the first francophone players to play in senior-level ice hockey in Canada, the sport having been dominated to that time by the anglophone community in Montreal. He is an original Montreal Canadiens player.

Playing career

Millaire played junior hockey for Montreal St. Mary's College from 1898 until 1902. He started medical training at Laval University and did not return to hockey until the 1904-05 season, playing with the Montreal Montagnards of the Federal Amateur Hockey League, for which he played two seasons as well as being a member of the Laval team. He played one professional season 1909-10 for the Montreal Canadiens.[2]

Personal life

Millaire completed his studies at Laval and became a medical doctor. He died in Godbout, Quebec in 1950.

See also

References

Notes

  1. SIHR – Player List sihrhockey.org
  2. Ed Millaire at JustSportsStats


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