Billy Creighton Explained

Position:Left wing/Point
Played For:Quebec Bulldogs
Montreal Canadiens
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:7
Weight Lb:160
Birth Date:13 July 1892
Birth Place:Kenora, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1910
Career End:1928

William David Creighton (July 13, 1892 – February 2, 1970[1]) was a professional ice hockey player from Kenora, Ontario. He played left wing, and point (defence) for the Quebec Bulldogs. In 1912–13 he helped Quebec win the Stanley Cup, as a substitute player.[2] He played four games with the Montreal Canadiens in 1917 before joining the Toronto Blueshirts. In the Canadiens records, he is referred to as Dave Creighton.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player Death Index - 1970. www.sihrhockey.org. 10 May 2018.
  2. https://diffusion.banq.qc.ca/pdfjs-1.6.210-dist_banq/web/pdf.php/7Gl2BR9yf82f7boNVsObFg.pdf "Le Club "Quebec" Champion Mondial Du Hockey – W. Creighton, réserve"
  3. ourhistory.canadiens.com