Arthur A. C. Moore Explained

Career Start:1900
Career End:1909
Position:Defence
Birth Date:August 25, 1880
Birth Place:Acton, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Played For:Ottawa HC
Montreal HC

Arthur Augustus Cutler Moore (August 25, 1880 – January 7, 1935) was an elite amateur ice hockey defenceman for the Ottawa Hockey Club during the era that it was known as the Silver Seven from 1903 to 1906. The club won the Stanley Cup in March 1903 and held it through numerous challenges until March 1906.

He also played rugby football with the Ottawa Rough Riders.

Personal life

Moore married Flossie Bryson in 1912. The couple had three children, including daughter Jean, daughter Helen and son Arthur Jr.

Playing career

Career statistics

Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G GP G
1901 CAHL 2 0 - -
1902 CAHL 1 0 - -
1903& Ottawa HC CAHL 7 1 3 0
1904& Ottawa HC CAHL 4 0 5 1
1905& Ottawa HC FAHL 8 1 5 0
1906& Ottawa HC ECAHA 10 0 6 0
1907 Ottawa HC ECAHA 1 0 - -
1908 Ottawa HC ECAHA 2 0 - -

Moore missed most of the 1907 season due to a broken ankle.[1] He was released after two games in the 1908 season.

References

Notes and References

  1. News: The Globe . Arthur Moore's Mishap . January 11, 1907 . 9.