Ty Arbour
Arbour circa 1924
Born (1896-06-29)June 29, 1896
Waubaushene, Ontario, Canada
Died February 11, 1979(1979-02-11) (aged 82)
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 160 lb (73 kg; 11 st 6 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago Black Hawks
Edmonton Eskimos
Vancouver Maroons
Playing career 19221936

Joseph Merille Ernest "Ty" Arbour (June 29, 1896 February 11, 1979) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League and the Western Canada Hockey League.

Arbour was born in Waubaushene, Ontario. The elder brother of Jack Arbour, Ty began his career out west following his service during World War I. He would go on to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates and captain[1] the Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL before finishing his career in the minors.[2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1918–19 Port Arthur Pascoes TBSHL 68194
1918–19 Port Arthur Columbus Club Al-Cup 11010
1919–20 Midland Aces OHA-Sr.
1920–21 Brandon Wheat City MHA-Sr. 12114154
1920–21 Brandon Wheat City Al-Cup 697164
1921–22 Edmonton Eskimos WCHL 242763322 20002
1922–23 Edmonton Eskimos WCHL 301892710 20110
1922–23 Edmonton Eskimos St-Cup 20000
1923–24 Edmonton Eskimos WCHL 301351812
1924–25 Vancouver Maroons WCHL 271552012
1925–26 Vancouver Maroons WHL 30106166
1926–27 Pittsburgh Pirates NHL 41781510
1927–28 Pittsburgh Pirates NHL 70000
1927–28 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 32551032
1928–29 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 4434732
1929–30 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 421081826 21010
1930–31 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 4133612 91016
1931–32 Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets IHL 471331610
1932–33 Buffalo Bisons IHL 172134
1933–34 Edmonton Eskimos NWHL 33188262 10000
WCHL/WHL totals 140823211462 40112
NHL totals 207282856112 112026

References

  1. "Blackhawks Historic Leadership".
  2. "Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Ty Arbour". HHOF.com. Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
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