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Bud Cook

Alexander Leone Lally "Bud" Cook (November 20, 1907 – November 13, 1993) was a Canadian ice hockey centre forward who played 50 games over three seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, and St. Louis Eagles. The rest of his career was spent in the minor leagues, primarily in the International American Hockey League/American Hockey League, and retired in 1947.

Bud Cook
Born (1907-11-20)November 20, 1907
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Died November 13, 1993(1993-11-13) (aged 85)
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 160 lb (73 kg; 11 st 6 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Boston Bruins
Ottawa Senators
St. Louis Eagles
Playing career 1928–1947

Bud was the younger brother of fellow professional hockey players Bill and Bun Cook, both of whom are inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[1]

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1924–25 Saskatoon Pats N-SJHL 6 5 1 6
1925–26 Saskatoon Wesleys N-SJHL 10 7 2 9
1926–27 Toronto Imperial Oil TIHL
1927–28 Saskatoon Collegiate N-SJHL 3 1 0 1 0
1928–29 Oakland Sheiks Cal-Pro 20 13 7 20 33
1929–30 Oakland Sheiks Cal-Pro 24 24 21 45 34
1930–31 Providence Reds Can-Am 33 16 11 27 61 2 0 1 1 4
1931–32 Boston Bruins NHL 28 4 4 8 14
1931–32 Boston Cubs Can-Am 7 1 2 3 9
1932–33 Boston Cubs Can-Am 42 16 26 42 70 7 3 4 7 10
1933–34 Ottawa Senators NHL 18 1 0 1 8
1933–34 Detroit Olympics IHL 26 11 6 17 30 6 3 0 3 17
1934–35 St. Louis Eagles NHL 4 0 0 0 0
1934–35 Cleveland Falcons IHL 37 20 21 41 50 2 1 1 2 4
1935–36 Cleveland Falcons IHL 44 27 19 46 29
1936–37 Cleveland Barons IAHL 43 20 16 36 18
1937–38 Cleveland Barons IAHL 43 13 27 40 46 2 0 0 0 2
1938–39 Cleveland Barons IAHL
1939–40 Cleveland Barons IAHL 54 14 15 29 27
1940–41 Cleveland Barons AHL 54 9 22 31 26 9 1 5 6 13
1941–42 Cleveland Barons AHL 54 8 32 40 32 5 0 2 2 4
1942–43 Cleveland Barons AHL 51 5 21 26 28 4 0 1 1 0
1943–44 Coast Guard Cutters EAHL 31 16 18 34 2 8 7 5 12 6
1945–46 Oakland Oaks PCHL 37 17 30 47 30 2 3 2 5 0
1946–47 Oakland Oaks PCHL
IAHL/AHL totals 303 71 136 207 179 20 1 8 9 19
NHL totals 50 5 4 9 22

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Calgary Herald, Nov. 18, 1993 (pg. 40)

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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