Edgar Dey Ice hockey player
Edgar Ernest Dey (May 1, 1883 – February 13, 1912) was an early amateur and professional ice hockey player, who may have been involved in the first trade involving professional hockey players, and an athlete in canoeing. A member of the Dey family of Ottawa, known for canoe building, athletics and arena operation, he died in 1912 from an injury while playing hockey. He was a canoeing champion of Canada. His father, Frank Edgar Dey, was a co-owner of the Dey boat-building and Dey's Arena businesses in Ottawa.
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Ice hockey player
Career start | 1906 |
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Career end | 1912 |
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shoots | Right |