Jack Armytage
For the English footballer, see Jack Armitage.
| Jack Armytage | |||
|---|---|---|---|
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Jack Armytage in 1900. | |||
| Born |
February 11, 1872 Fergus, Ontario | ||
| Died |
August 7, 1943 (aged 71) Winnipeg, Manitoba | ||
| Position | Rover | ||
| Played for | Winnipeg Victorias | ||
| Playing career | 1890–1897 | ||
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Jack Armytage, in the middle in the bottom row, with the 1899–1900 Winnipeg Victorias.
John Crichton "Jack" Green-Armytage (February 11, 1872 – August 7, 1943)[1] was a Canadian ice hockey rover. Born in Fergus, Ontario, he is best remembered as the man who first organized a hockey club in the City of Winnipeg.
Awards and achievements
- Stanley Cup Championships – 1896[2] with the Winnipeg Victorias
- “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
References
Notes
- ↑ John Crichton "Jack" Green-Armytage at Memorable Manitobans
- ↑ Stanley Cup Annual Record 1896 (February) nhl.com
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