Alfred Winsor Explained

Alfred Winsor
Position:Forward
Played For:Harvard University
Boston Hockey Club
Boston A.A.
Birth Date:8 January 1880
Birth Place:Brookline, Massachusetts
Death Place:Cataumet, Massachusetts
Career Start:1900
Career End:1912
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Alma Mater:Harvard University
Player Years1:1900–1902
Player Team1:Harvard
Player Years2:1911–1912
Player Team2:Boston A.A.
Coach Years1:1903–1917
Coach Team1:Harvard
Coach Years2:1911–1915
Coach Team2:Boston A.A.
Coach Years3:1915–1916
Coach Team3:Harvard Club
Coach Years4:1923–1924
Coach Team4:Harvard
Overall Record:114–38–2
Championships:1904 IHA Championship
1904 Intercollegiate Championship
1905 IHA Championship
1905 Intercollegiate Championship
1906 IHA Championship
1906 Intercollegiate Championship
1909 IHA Championship
1909 Intercollegiate Championship
1913 IHL Championship
1913 Intercollegiate Championship
1915 IHL Championship
1916 IHL Championship
1916 Intercollegiate Championship
1917 IHL co-championship

Alfred "Ralph" Winsor (January 8, 1880 – September 12, 1961) was an American ice hockey coach and amateur ice hockey player. Winsor coached ice hockey at Harvard University between 1903 and 1917.

Biography

Alfred Winsor was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on January 8, 1880, to Alfred Winsor Sr. and Linda Kennard.[1] Winsor attended Harvard University from where he graduated in 1902. Prior to that he had attended Noble and Greenough's School in Boston.

Winsor played ice hockey at Harvard, at the forward position, between 1900 and 1902 and was captain of the 1902 team that played in the intercollegiate league series against teams from Yale, Princeton, Brown and Columbia. Winsor led his team with 11 goals in six intercollegiate games in 1902 when Harvard finished in second place behind the team from Yale University.

In 1903, at an age of 23, Alfred Winsor took over the coaching duties of the Harvard University hockey team, and he became an instant success when the team won the 1903 intercollegiate series. Winsor became a mainstay as a coach for the Harvard team for 14 years, until 1917, and implemented a rigid defensive system that other teams felt a need to copy to match up against the crimson colored Harvard team.

Concurrently with his coaching career Winsor also continued to play amateur hockey, between 1903 and 1911 on the Boston Hockey Club and in 1912 with the Boston Athletic Association.

In 1932 Winsor coached the American hockey team at the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid where the American team finished with silver medals.

Alfred Winsor died on September 12, 1961, in Cataumet, Massachusetts, at an age of 81. In 1973 he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Notes and References

  1. https://archive.org/stream/1902report05harvuoft#page/317/mode/1up Harvard College Class of 1902 – Quindecennial Report – June, 1917