Ed Chynoweth
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Ed Chynoweth (December 14, 1941, Dodsland, Saskatchewan – April 22, 2008, Calgary, Alberta) was the long time president of the Western Hockey League and Canadian Hockey League, a director of the CHL, team owner, pioneer and one of the most influential men in junior ice hockey in Canada.[1]
Chynoweth became the WHL's first full-time president in 1972, a job he held until 1995, except for a brief stint as the general manager of the Calgary Wranglers in 1979–80.[2] Chynoweth also helped to form the CHL in 1972, bringing Canada's three major-junior leagues under one banner, and served as its president from 1975 until 1995.[1] Ontario Hockey League commissioner David Branch called Chynoweth "the architect of the Canadian Hockey League as we know it today."[2] In 1995, Chynoweth left his posts to form the expansion Edmonton Ice, now the Kootenay Ice. He remained the team's president and governor, as well as the WHL's chairman of the board, at the time of his death.[3]
Chynoweth died of kidney cancer in Calgary at the age of 66. He is survived by his wife, Linda, and two sons. Dean Chynoweth is a former National Hockey League player, and currently the head coach and general manager of the Swift Current Broncos. Jeff Chynoweth is the general manager of the Kootenay Ice.[1]
Chynoweth was elected to the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2007, the WHL renamed its championship trophy the Ed Chynoweth Cup in his honour.[3] The Ed Chynoweth Trophy, awarded to the top scorer at the Memorial Cup tournament is named after him. Chynoweth was a member of the selection committee at the Hockey Hall of Fame.[4]
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- ^ a b c "Major junior hockey pioneer Ed Chynoweth dies of cancer at age 66", Canadian Press, 2008-04-23. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
- ^ a b "FORMER WHL PRESIDENT CHYNOWETH PASSES AWAY", TSN, 2008-04-22. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
- ^ a b Ed Chynoweth Cup. Western Hockey League. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
- ^ "CHL mourns passing of Ed Chynoweth", Soo Today, 2008-04-22. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.