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.

Personal facts

Edgar Dey
Birth dateMay 01, 1883
Birth place
Ottawa
Date of deathFebruary 13, 1912
Place of death
Halifax (former city)
Height (meters)1.7526
Weight (Kilograms)77.112

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Ice hockey player

Career start1906
Career end1912
former team
Ontario Professional Hockey League
Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
Halifax Crescents
Ottawa Senators (original)
Haileybury Comets
National Hockey Association
Manitoba Hockey Association
Western Pennsylvania Hockey League
Maritime Professional Hockey League
Pittsburgh Bankers
Pittsburgh Pirates (WPHL)
position
Winger (ice hockey)
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Edgar Dey on Wikipedia

External resources

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