Ernie Liffiton

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Ernie Liffiton

Ernie Liffiton during the 1906-07 season with the Pittsburgh Pros
Born (1885-01-25)January 25, 1885
Montreal, QC, CAN
Died January 23, 1949(1949-01-23) (aged 63)
Windsor, ON, CAN
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Left Wing, Defenceman
Shot Left
Played for WPHL
Pittsburgh Bankers
IPHL
Pittsburgh Professionals
NHA
Renfrew Creamery Kings
Montreal Wanderers
Toronto Tecumsehs
MPHL
Halifax Crescents
Playing career 19051913

Ernest James Liffiton (January 25, 1885 - January 23, 1949) an early professional ice hockey player. Over the span of his career, he played for Pittsburgh Bankers, Pittsburgh Professionals, Renfrew Creamery Kings, Montreal Wanderers, Halifax Crescents and the Toronto Tecumsehs. In 1908, he played on the Montreal Wanderers team that won the Stanley Cup.

Renfew vs. Pembroke

In December 1907, the Pembroke Hockey Club refused to play against the Renfrew Creamery Kings. They objected to the presence of Ernie, who was a member of Montreal Wanderer at the time, who was slated to play for the team. In that match and one that followed, both teams brought in professional players from Montreal and Ottawa to bolster their chances for victory.

Personal life

Ernie was the son of a jeweler, who grew up in a family of one sister and five brothers. In 1909, at the age of twenty-four, Ernie married Louise Jane Thomas. He worked work in his father's Montreal wholesale jewelry and confection store, but in later years moved to Windsor, Ontario where he worked in the steel industry. He and his second wife, Hedwig "Hattie" Rueckwald, would go on to raise four children.

Although Ernie played hockey professionally, the census records of 1911 identify his job as "clerk."

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