Fred Sasakamoose Ice hockey player

Frederick "Chief Running Deer" Sasakamoose (born December 25, 1933) was the first Canadian aboriginal player in the National Hockey League, and the first First Nations player with treaty status.He grew up on the Ahtahkakoop Indian Reserve in Saskatchewan and learned to play hockey at an Indian residential school in Duck Lake. In 1953 he was selected as the most valuable player in the junior Western Canada Junior Hockey League. He made his debut in the NHL for the Chicago Black Hawks at Maple Leaf Gardens the night of February 27, 1954. He played with the Blackhawks during the rest of the 1953–1954 season, and in following years in the minor leagues. After retiring from hockey he became a band councillor on his home reserve and later chief for six years. He has also been extensively involved in the development of sports programs for aboriginal children. In 2002 he was honoured by the Blackhawks at a home game.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 25, 1933
Birth place
Saskatchewan , Canada , Ahtahkakoop Indian Reserve No. 104
Height (meters)1.7272
Weight (Kilograms)74.844

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Ice hockey player

Career start1954
Career end1960
former team
National Hockey League
Chicago Blackhawks
position
Centre (ice hockey)
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Fred Sasakamoose on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.canada.com/reginaleaderpost/news/sports/story.html?id=00dc6875-7d04-45f2-95b7-b725d21f46f7
  2. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=14221