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Jack McCartan

John William McCartan (born August 5, 1935) is an American retired goaltender. He played for the American national team at the 1960 Winter Olympics, winning a gold medal. He later played 12 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers during the 1959–60 and 1960–61 seasons, and 42 games with the Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1974. He was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983, and into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1998.

Jack McCartan
Jack McCartan, March 2, 1960.
Born (1935-08-05) August 5, 1935 (age 88)
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.[1]
Height 6 ft 0.5 in (184 cm)
Weight 196 lb (89 kg; 14 st 0 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for New York Rangers
Minnesota Fighting Saints
National team  United States
Playing career 1959–1974
Medal record

Playing career edit

McCartan was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He was a college standout at the University of Minnesota from 1955 to 1958. McCartan also played baseball at Minnesota.[2] McCartan was named First Team All-America after the 1957–1958 season. He played for the bronze medal-winning US team in baseball at the 1959 Pan American Games.[1] After graduating, he joined the U.S. Army. While in the army, he joined the United States Olympic hockey team. His efforts helped the U.S. team defeat Canada, the Soviet Union, and Czechoslovakia and win the gold medal at Squaw Valley. For his efforts, he was named as the "All-World" goaltender of the Winter Games.

The New York Rangers gave him a four-game trial late in the 1959–60 season and he did quite well, the highlight being a save on Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings. He had maintained his amateur status by not signing a contract with the Rangers. Instead, he acted on advice from his University of Minnesota hockey coach John Mariucci and was paid $1,000 a game with the hope that good performances would get him a contract worth more than the $7,000 National Hockey League minimum. Attendance at Madison Square Garden for his four starts totaled 48,340 which was about 10,000 more than anticipated for a team that had been eliminated from playoff contention. After getting a win, two draws and a loss and stopping 92 of 99 shots on goal, McCartan signed with the Rangers for the following season for more than $10,000.[3]

He could not duplicate his success in the NHL. Coach Alf Pike decided to alternate Gump Worsley and McCartan in 1960–61, but when McCartan gave up 36 goals in 7½ games, Worsley became the full-time goaltender and McCartan was demoted to the minors. He played for several minor league teams over the next several years. He played in the Eastern Professional League, Western League, Central League, and World Hockey Association. In the early 1970s he resurfaced when the Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association signed him, but he retired after two seasons.

Post-playing career edit

He later scouted for the Vancouver Canucks.[1]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1955–56 University of Minnesota WIHL 24 1440 67 0 2.79
1956–57 University of Minnesota WIHL 15 900 43 0 2.87
1957–58 University of Minnesota WIHL 28 1680 89 1 3.18
1958–59 American National Team Intl 29 1740 104 0 3.65 .881
1959–60 New York Rangers NHL 4 1 1 2 240 7 0 1.75 .945
1959–60 Minneapolis Millers IHL 5 300 17 1 3.40
1960–61 New York Rangers NHL 8 1 6 1 440 35 1 4.77 .854
1960–61 Kitchener Beavers EPHL 52 25 21 6 3120 145 2 2.79 7 3 4 421 20 2 2.85
1961–62 Kitchener Beavers EPHL 70 36 24 10 4200 217 5 3.10 7 3 4 451 20 0 2.66
1962–63 Los Angeles Blades WHL 60 31 27 2 3600 187 4 3.12 3 1 2 181 9 0 2.98
1963–64 St. Louis Braves CHL 67 31 30 6 4020 262 3 3.91 6 2 4 361 27 0 4.49
1964–65 St. Louis Braves CHL 5 1 4 0 300 27 0 5.40
1964–65 Los Angeles Blades WHL 32 8 22 2 1948 122 1 3.76
1965–66 San Francisco Seals WHL 53 23 27 3 3299 183 2 3.40
1966–67 California Seals WHL 61 25 26 10 3784 200 1 3.17 5 2 3 300 13 0 2.60
1967–68 Omaha Knights CHL 43 9 25 7 2380 148 1 3.77 .892
1968–69 San Diego Gulls WHL 43 20 14 6 2380 134 0 3.38 .906 1 0 0 20 2 0 6.00
1969–70 San Diego Gulls WHL 52 21 20 9 3025 162 3 3.21 .904 4 0 3 199 19 0 5.73
1970–71 San Diego Gulls WHL 55 24 20 11 3239 161 3 2.98 .900 6 2 4 379 24 0 3.80
1971–72 San Diego Gulls WHL 36 14 16 2 1955 112 0 3.44 2 0 2 118 6 0 3.05
1972–73 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 38 15 19 1 2160 129 1 3.58 .891 4 1 2 213 14 0 3.94
1973–74 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 2 0 0 0 42 5 0 7.14 .808
1973–74 Suncoast Suns SHL 6 1 4 0 323 26 0 4.83 .849
1974–75 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 2 1 0 0 61 5 0 4.92 .868
WHA totals 42 16 19 1 2263 139 1 3.69 .888 4 1 2 213 14 0 3.94
NHL totals 12 2 7 3 680 42 1 3.71 .886

International edit

Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1960 United States OLY 5 5 0 0 300 11 0 2.20 .918
Senior totals 5 5 0 0 300 11 0 2.20 .918

Awards and honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . sports-reference.com
  2. ^ Jack McCartan Class of 1992 Hockey & Baseball 1956-58 August 28, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. M Club Hall of Fame at gophersports.com
  3. ^ Anderson, Dave. "Jack McCartan: the one-man American invasion of big-time hockey," Maclean's (magazine), October 22, 1960. Retrieved August 26, 2020
  4. ^ "2.38 Jack McCartan". Hockey Hall of Fame. 2013. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  5. ^ "IIHF Hall of Fame". International Ice Hockey Federation. 2023. Retrieved July 1, 2023.

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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John William McCartan born August 5 1935 is an American retired goaltender He played for the American national team at the 1960 Winter Olympics winning a gold medal He later played 12 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers during the 1959 60 and 1960 61 seasons and 42 games with the Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1974 He was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1998 Jack McCartanJack McCartan March 2 1960 Born 1935 08 05 August 5 1935 age 88 Saint Paul Minnesota U S 1 Height6 ft 0 5 in 184 cm Weight196 lb 89 kg 14 st 0 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forNew York Rangers Minnesota Fighting SaintsNational team United StatesPlaying career1959 1974Medal record Representing United States Men s ice hockey Olympic Games 1960 Squaw Valley Team Men s baseball Pan American Games 1959 Chicago Team Contents 1 Playing career 2 Post playing career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 2 International 4 Awards and honours 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editMcCartan was born in Saint Paul Minnesota He was a college standout at the University of Minnesota from 1955 to 1958 McCartan also played baseball at Minnesota 2 McCartan was named First Team All America after the 1957 1958 season He played for the bronze medal winning US team in baseball at the 1959 Pan American Games 1 After graduating he joined the U S Army While in the army he joined the United States Olympic hockey team His efforts helped the U S team defeat Canada the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia and win the gold medal at Squaw Valley For his efforts he was named as the All World goaltender of the Winter Games The New York Rangers gave him a four game trial late in the 1959 60 season and he did quite well the highlight being a save on Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings He had maintained his amateur status by not signing a contract with the Rangers Instead he acted on advice from his University of Minnesota hockey coach John Mariucci and was paid 1 000 a game with the hope that good performances would get him a contract worth more than the 7 000 National Hockey League minimum Attendance at Madison Square Garden for his four starts totaled 48 340 which was about 10 000 more than anticipated for a team that had been eliminated from playoff contention After getting a win two draws and a loss and stopping 92 of 99 shots on goal McCartan signed with the Rangers for the following season for more than 10 000 3 He could not duplicate his success in the NHL Coach Alf Pike decided to alternate Gump Worsley and McCartan in 1960 61 but when McCartan gave up 36 goals in 7 games Worsley became the full time goaltender and McCartan was demoted to the minors He played for several minor league teams over the next several years He played in the Eastern Professional League Western League Central League and World Hockey Association In the early 1970s he resurfaced when the Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association signed him but he retired after two seasons Post playing career editHe later scouted for the Vancouver Canucks 1 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1955 56 University of Minnesota WIHL 24 1440 67 0 2 79 1956 57 University of Minnesota WIHL 15 900 43 0 2 87 1957 58 University of Minnesota WIHL 28 1680 89 1 3 18 1958 59 American National Team Intl 29 1740 104 0 3 65 881 1959 60 New York Rangers NHL 4 1 1 2 240 7 0 1 75 945 1959 60 Minneapolis Millers IHL 5 300 17 1 3 40 1960 61 New York Rangers NHL 8 1 6 1 440 35 1 4 77 854 1960 61 Kitchener Beavers EPHL 52 25 21 6 3120 145 2 2 79 7 3 4 421 20 2 2 85 1961 62 Kitchener Beavers EPHL 70 36 24 10 4200 217 5 3 10 7 3 4 451 20 0 2 66 1962 63 Los Angeles Blades WHL 60 31 27 2 3600 187 4 3 12 3 1 2 181 9 0 2 98 1963 64 St Louis Braves CHL 67 31 30 6 4020 262 3 3 91 6 2 4 361 27 0 4 49 1964 65 St Louis Braves CHL 5 1 4 0 300 27 0 5 40 1964 65 Los Angeles Blades WHL 32 8 22 2 1948 122 1 3 76 1965 66 San Francisco Seals WHL 53 23 27 3 3299 183 2 3 40 1966 67 California Seals WHL 61 25 26 10 3784 200 1 3 17 5 2 3 300 13 0 2 60 1967 68 Omaha Knights CHL 43 9 25 7 2380 148 1 3 77 892 1968 69 San Diego Gulls WHL 43 20 14 6 2380 134 0 3 38 906 1 0 0 20 2 0 6 00 1969 70 San Diego Gulls WHL 52 21 20 9 3025 162 3 3 21 904 4 0 3 199 19 0 5 73 1970 71 San Diego Gulls WHL 55 24 20 11 3239 161 3 2 98 900 6 2 4 379 24 0 3 80 1971 72 San Diego Gulls WHL 36 14 16 2 1955 112 0 3 44 2 0 2 118 6 0 3 05 1972 73 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 38 15 19 1 2160 129 1 3 58 891 4 1 2 213 14 0 3 94 1973 74 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 2 0 0 0 42 5 0 7 14 808 1973 74 Suncoast Suns SHL 6 1 4 0 323 26 0 4 83 849 1974 75 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 2 1 0 0 61 5 0 4 92 868 WHA totals 42 16 19 1 2263 139 1 3 69 888 4 1 2 213 14 0 3 94 NHL totals 12 2 7 3 680 42 1 3 71 886 International edit Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV 1960 United States OLY 5 5 0 0 300 11 0 2 20 918 Senior totals 5 5 0 0 300 11 0 2 20 918Awards and honours editAward Year All WIHL First Team 1956 57 AHCA First Team All American 1956 57 All WIHL First Team 1957 58 AHCA West All American 1957 58 Named Best Goaltender at Olympic Games 1960 WHL Second All Star Team 1969 WHL First All Star Team 1970 1971 Inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1998 4 5 References edit a b c Jack McCartan sports reference com Jack McCartan Class of 1992 Hockey amp Baseball 1956 58 Archived August 28 2017 at the Wayback Machine M Club Hall of Fame at gophersports com Anderson Dave Jack McCartan the one man American invasion of big time hockey Maclean s magazine October 22 1960 Retrieved August 26 2020 2 38 Jack McCartan Hockey Hall of Fame 2013 Retrieved July 3 2023 IIHF Hall of Fame International Ice Hockey Federation 2023 Retrieved July 1 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jack McCartan Biographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack McCartan amp oldid 1223096928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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