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Jimmy Gardner (ice hockey)
Canadian ice hockey player

Jimmy Gardner (ice hockey)

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Montreal, Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec
Place of death
Montreal, Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec
Age
59 years
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Biography

James Henry Gardner (May 21, 1881 – November 7, 1940) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach. Gardner started his career as professionalism was just starting in ice hockey. He won championships with both amateur and professional teams. After his hockey career ended, Gardner coached professionally, most notably with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey Association (NHA). Gardner helped found the NHA, the predecessor of today's National Hockey League, and the Canadiens, including suggesting the team name.

Hockey career

Gardner in 1907 with the Pittsburgh Pros.

Gardner's playing career started with Montreal Hockey Club amateur men's team of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League in 1900, where he played until 1903, winning the Stanley Cup twice, in 1902 and 1903 as one of the 'Little Men of Iron'. In 1903, the players of the Montreal Hockey Club left to form the new Montreal Wanderers of the Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL).

After one season with the Wanderer, he then turned professional, playing two years for U.S. teams the Calumet Miners and the Pittsburgh Professionals before returning to Canada and the Montreal Shamrocks. He would return to the Wanderers in 1908 and play for the club until 1911, winning the Cup in 1908 and 1910. He joined the new PCHA and played for New Westminster for two seasons, before returning to Montreal to play for the Montreal Canadiens for two seasons before retiring as a player.

He then coached the Canadiens for two seasons and in later years coached the Hamilton Tigers, and teams in the Western Canada Hockey League and Quebec Hockey League.

Mr. Gardner is credited with helping to found the Montreal Canadiens in 1909, including its name. Gardner, as an official of the Wanderers, met with Ambrose O'Brien during the hockey meetings of December 1909, when the Wanderers and O'Brien's teams were left out of a new professional league. Gardner and O'Brien together worked on the idea of the new National Hockey Association, and the idea of a new francophone team for Montreal, to be named "Les Canadiens". The club would be a natural rival for the anglophone Wanderers. O'Brien, whose family controlled railway and mining business, underwrote both the new league and the Canadiens franchise. A month later, the rival league folded and O'Brien's teams absorbed some of the rival teams. O'Brien would sell the Canadiens one year later to George Kennedy, who owned Club Athletique Canadien.

Gardner was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963.

Career statistics

Player statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1899–1900Montreal AAA-2CAIHL48081101
1900–01Montreal AAA-2CAIHL610010
1900–01Montreal AAACAHL10000
1901–02Montreal AAA-2CAIHL15053
1901–02Montreal AAACAHL810116
1901–02Montreal AAASt-Cup300012
1902–03Montreal AAACAHL33039
1902–03Montreal AAASt-Cup21016
1903–04Montreal WanderersFAHL65051211
1903–04Montreal WanderersSt-Cup11010
1904–05Calumet MinersIHL231601633
1905–06Calumet MinersIHL1930330
1906–07Pittsburgh ProfessionalsIHL201081861
1907–08Montreal ShamrocksECAHA1070742
1908–09Montreal WanderersECHA121101161
1908–09Montreal WanderersSt-Cup200013
1909–10Montreal WanderersNHA13130136713039
1909–10Montreal WanderersSt-Cup10006
1910–11Montreal WanderersNHA1450535
1911–12New Westminster RoyalsPCHA1580850
1912–13New Westminster RoyalsPCHA1334721
1913–14Montreal CanadiensNHA151091912
1914–15Montreal CanadiensNHA20000
CAHL totals1240425
IHL totals6229837124
NHA totals442893711413039
St-Cup totals920237

Coaching record

SeasonTeamLeagueRegular seasonPlayoffs
GPWLTPtsResultResult
1910–11Montreal WanderersNHA16790144th
1912New Westminster RoyalsPCHA15960181st
1912–13New Westminster RoyalsPCHA1349083rd
1913–14Montreal CanadiensNHA201370262ndLost in league playoffs against Toronto Blueshirts
1914–15Montreal CanadiensNHA206140126th
1924–25Hamilton TigersNHL3019101391stNo playoffs because of Hamilton Tigers player strike
NHA totals562630052
PCHA totals281315026

Statistics per justsportsstats.com

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