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Harry Mummery
American ice hockey player

Harry Mummery

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Quick Facts

Intro
American ice hockey player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Chicago, USA
Place of death
Brandon, Canada
Age
56 years
Stats
Height:
180 cm
Weight:
100 kg
Awards
Stanley Cup
 
Sports Teams
Quebec Bulldogs
Toronto Arenas
Montreal Canadiens
Hamilton Tigers
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Harold "Mum" Mummery (August 25, 1889 – December 9, 1945) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. Mummery played professionally from 1911 until 1923, including six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Arenas, Quebec Bulldogs, Montreal Canadiens and Hamilton Tigers. He was a three-time O'Brien Cup champion and a two-time winner of the Stanley Cup.

At the time of his career, Mummery was the largest player ever in the NHA and NHL, playing at 245 pounds in his NHL years and he was known to eat two steaks before hockey games. Mummery appeared in three games as an NHL goaltender in an era when teams didn't dress a backup netminder, making him the skater to have played the most games in net. He suited up as a goaltender twice with Quebec and once with Hamilton.

Playing career

Born in Chicago, Mummery moved to Brandon, Manitoba at an early age. He first played hockey at the senior-level for the Brandon Elks in 1907–08. From there he moved to Fort William, Ontario to play a season with the Fort William Forts in the Northern Ontario Hockey League. He returned to the prairies playing for Brandon and Moose Jaw in minor professional leagues. In 1912, he joined the Quebec Bulldogs of the National Hockey Association (NHA). In his rookie season the Bulldogs won the O'Brien Cup and successfully defended the Stanley Cup championship. He played with the Bulldogs until he was traded to the Montreal Canadiens in 1916. The Canadiens won the O'Brien Cup that season but lost to the Seattle Metropolitans in the Stanley Cup championship.

Before the beginning of the 1917–18 season the NHA ceased operations and the owners formed the National Hockey League (NHL). The players from the Quebec Bulldogs were dispersed to teams in the new NHL and Mummery was loaned to the Toronto Blueshirts club, now run by the Toronto Arena Company. The club would go on to win the Stanley Cup in a challenge series against the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA. After the season the Arena company formed the Toronto Arena Hockey Club and Mummery signed for the 1918–19 season. Unfortunately, the Arenas only managed to win five of their games over the course of the 18 game schedule and with poor attendance figures the team officially withdrew from the league on February 20, 1919.

In 1919–20 the Quebec Bulldogs returned and joined the NHL making it a four team league once again. The NHL reassigned former Bulldogs players from the NHA, who were now playing in the NHL, back to the team, including Mummery. When the Quebec team was sold at the end of the 1919–20 season and transferred to Hamilton, Mummery was traded to the Montreal Canadiens where he played the 1920–21 NHL season. He was traded back to the Hamilton Tigers before the start of the 1921–22 season, playing parts of two season there before another trade in 1923 sent him to the Saskatoon Sheiks of the West Coast Hockey League. He played four games for Saskatoon in 1922–23 and retired.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1907–08Brandon ElksNHA
1908–09Fort William FortsNOHL123031000
1909–10Fort William FortsNOHL
1910–11Brandon ShamrocksMIPHL5101
1911–12Moose Jaw BrewersSask-Pro8101
1912–13Quebec BulldogsNHA1950587
1912–13Quebec BulldogsSt-Cup21010
1913–14Quebec BulldogsNHA20851329
1914–15Quebec BulldogsNHA20741188
1915–16Quebec BulldogsNHA2321384
1916–17Montreal CanadiensNHA20538101200018
1916–17Montreal CanadiensSt-Cup400025
1917–18Toronto ArenasNHL1833641211217
1917–18Toronto ArenasSt-Cup506621
1918–19Toronto ArenasNHL1320230
1919–20Quebec BulldogsNHL24991842
1920–21Montreal CanadiensNHL241552069
1921–22Hamilton TigersNHL2042640
1922–23Hamilton TigersNHL70004
1922–23Saskatoon SheiksWCHL40002
NHA totals102271340389200018
NHL totals106331952226211217

Awards and achievements

  • Stanley Cup Championships (1913 - Quebec, & 1918 - Toronto)
  • O'Brien Cup NHA championships (1913 - Quebec, 1917 - Montreal Canadiens, 1918 - Toronto Blueshirts)
  • "Honoured Member" of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Harry Mummery?
Harry Mummery was a British architecture student whose disappearance in 1888 became a sensationalized mystery in London.
When did Harry Mummery disappear?
Harry Mummery disappeared on the evening of December 20, 1888.
Why did Harry Mummery's disappearance become sensationalized?
Harry Mummery's disappearance became sensationalized because it occurred just a few months after the widely publicized Jack the Ripper murders, which created an atmosphere of fear and intrigue in London at the time.
Was Harry Mummery ever found?
No, Harry Mummery was never found and his disappearance remains unsolved to this day.
What theories exist about Harry Mummery's disappearance?
There have been several theories proposed about Harry Mummery's disappearance, including foul play, suicide, amnesia, and even speculation about him being a victim of Jack the Ripper. However, none of these theories have been conclusively proven.
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