Pat McReavy
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Pat McReavy | |
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Born | Owen Sound, ON, CAN | January 16, 1918
Died | November 13, 2001 83) | (aged
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Weight | 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb) |
Position | Centre |
Shot | Right |
Played for | Boston Bruins Detroit Red Wings |
Playing career | 1938–1947 |
Medal record | ||
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Men's ice hockey | ||
Competitor for Canada | ||
World Championships | ||
Gold | 1938 Czechoslovakia |
Patrick Joseph McReavy (January 16, 1918 – November 13, 2001) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 55 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Owen Sound, Ontario, he played with the Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins. In 1939, he played 6 regular season games, never appearing in the playoffs, but Boston still engraved his name on the Stanley Cup. He would win one more Stanley Cup with the Bruins in 1941.
As a member of the Sudbury Wolves he helped Canada win the 1938 World Ice Hockey Championships by scoring 2 goals and 1 assist in 7 games.
References
- "Europe no place for a small-town hockey player in 1938" - Owen Sound-Times biographical article
- Pat McReavy's career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database
- Pat McReavy's biography at Legends of Hockey
- Obituary at LostHockey.com
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