Gilles Mayer Explained

Position:Goaltender
Played For:Toronto Maple Leafs
Catches:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:6
Weight Lb:135
Birth Date:1930 8, mf=yes
Birth Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Rhode Island, US
Career Start:1946
Career End:1963

Joseph Gilles Camille Mayer (August 24, 1930 – September 29, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 9 games in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs between 1949 and 1956. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1946 to 1963, was mainly spent in the American Hockey League (AHL). Mayer stood 5'6" tall, and weighed 128 lbs, which earned him the nickname "The Needle." During his time with the Cleveland Barons, Mayer became the first AHL goaltender to wear a mask.

Early life and junior career

Mayer was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.[1] He began playing goaltender at the age of six due to liking the position.[2] Mayer then played amateur hockey with the Hull Volants of the Ottawa City Hockey League and Lake Placid Roamers, an independent, intermediate senior level ice hockey team.[3] [4] During his time with the Roamers, he was noticed by Johnny Gagnon who helped place him with the Barrie Flyers.[5]

Mayer subsequently made the jump from amateur hockey with the Lake Placid Roamers to junior ice hockey in 1949. He was the goalie of the Barrie Flyers who lost the Eastern Canada championship final series 5-4 to the Montreal Royals. He was subsequently the recipient of the George Richardson Memorial Trophy and Red Tilson Trophy.[6] He began his professional hockey career in 1949 with the Pittsburgh Hornets after his playing rights were purchased from the Montreal Canadiens. Due to his short stature, he was given the nickname "Needle" by the team.[7]

Professional career

Pittsburgh Hornets and Toronto Maple Leafs

During his first year with the Hornets in the American Hockey League (AHL), Mayer led all goaltenders with an average of 2.50 goals in 22 games after replacing Baz Bastien.[8] As a result of his play, Mayer made his NHL debut with the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Detroit Red Wings on December 1, 1949. During his debut, the Ottawa Citizen reported that they received dozens of telephone calls for the score of the Detroit-Toronto game and to know whether or not Mayer was in the Leafs' nets in place of Turk Broda.[9]

During the 1950–51 season, Mayer nearly surpassed Nick Damore's league shutout record after recording three consecutive shutouts. During a game against the Providence Reds on December 16, 1950, Mayer required a shutout within the first period to beat the record.[10] However, Reds winger Chuck Scherza scored a goal after 12 minutes of play and the Hornets lost 3–2.[11] As a result of his play during the season, Mayer was named to the 1951 AHL All-Star Team.[12]

Early in the second period of Pittsburgh's game against the Syracuse Warriors, on February 6, 1952, Mayer was cut by a puck that struck his face. His nose haemorrhaged but he returned to the ice after thirty minutes.[13] He finished the season second to Johnny Bower in goals against average with 2.57 goals within 68 games and topped the league in shutouts.[14] The following year, he won the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award and a $300 bonus with a 3.25 goals against average.[15] He allowed 146 goals in 52 games. During his career he was on 3 Calder Cup winning teams; 2 with the Pittsburgh Hornets and 1 with the Hershey Bears.

During his final season with the Hornets, coach Howie Meeker began to become frustrated with his "indifferent play." Following two losses, Meeker fined Mayer $100 for his play and sent him home before a game against the Springfield Indians. In response, Mayer said, "I try awfully hard, but I'm not the only player on the team."[16] Despite this, Mayer was the 1956 recipient of the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award for the fourth time in five seasons after averaging 2.70 goals per game.[17]

Hershey Bears

Mayer was traded to the Hershey Bears on July 5, 1956. The Bears also obtained from Pittsburgh defenceman Jack Price, centres Willie Marshall, Bob Hassard, and forward Bobby Solinger.[18] After being dissatisfied with the terms of his contract, Mayer left Hershey's pre-season training camp and was placed under suspension.[19] [20] As a result, his debut season was held off for a few days due to a contract dispute.[21] During his first season with the Bears, Mayer suffered a knee injury and required weeks to recover. As part of his rehabilitation, Mayer traveled to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, every day to get into a whirlpool bath at the Harrisburg hospital.[22]

In 1958, the Detroit Red Wings asked the Bears to loan Mayer to the Edmonton Flyers as an emergency goaltender. After refusing to travel to Edmonton, Mayer was benched by coach Frank Mathers and fined $200 as a disciplinary measure.[23]

Cleveland Barons and Providence Reds

As goalie of the Cleveland Barons he sustained a broken jaw during practice and missed three weeks of competition in 1959.[24] Following this, Mayer became the first goalie in the AHL to wear a Goalie mask.[25] The mask had been sent to him from Jacques Plante, the first NHL goaltender to wear a mask.[26]

During the 1962–63 season, Mayer was replaced by Eddie Giacomin as the starting goaltender and subsequently found a stable job with a rug company. As the Reds lost 12 of their 15 games the following season with Giacomin in net, they asked Mayer to step in as the starting goaltender but he refused. Mayer listed his age, a good job, and his long period of inactivity as the reasons for his refusal. As a result, he was suspended from the team.[27]

Size

Gil stood 5'6" and weighed between 128 and 135 pounds during his career. He was "nicknamed "The Needle". Mayer had a natural weight of 128 pounds but tipped the scales at 166 pounds wearing all of his equipment. The 38 pounds of steel, wood, leather, and wool cost $300 and required 30 minutes for dressing and removal.[28]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T MIN GA SV%GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1944–45Hull VolantsOCHL7 6 1 0 420 15 1 2.14
1945–46Hull VolantsOCHL5 300 35 0 7.00
1947–48Barrie FlyersOHA19 1140 59 3 3.11 10 8 2 600 36 0 3.60
1947–48Barrie FlyersM-Cup5 4 1 300 20 0 4.00
1948–49Barrie FlyersOHA46 26 16 4 2760 134 5 2.91 8 8 0 480 21 1 2.63
1948–49Barrie FlyersM-Cup8 4 4 490 22 1 2.69
1949–50Pittsburgh HornetsAHL50 20 19 11 3000 142 4 2.84
1949–50Toronto Maple LeafsNHL1 0 1 0 60 2 0 2.00
1950–51Pittsburgh HornetsAHL71 31 33 7 4350 174 6 2.40 13 9 4 835 26 2 1.87
1951–52Pittsburgh HornetsAHL68 46 19 3 4120 175 5 2.57 11 8 3 753 24 1 1.91
1952–53Pittsburgh HornetsAHL62 36 20 6 3760 146 6 2.33 10 6 4 695 20 0 1.73
1953–54Pittsburgh HornetsAHL68 33 30 5 4080 212 3 3.12 5 2 3 330 13 1 2.36
1953–54Toronto Maple LeafsNHL1 0 0 1 60 3 0 3.00
1954–55Pittsburgh HornetsAHL64 31 25 8 3840 179 3 2.80 20 7 3 639 28 1 2.63
1954–55Toronto Maple LeafsNHL1 1 0 0 60 1 0 1.00 .947
1955–56Pittsburgh HornetsAHL56 40 12 4 3360 151 5 2.70 4 1 3 312 14 0 2.69
1955–56Toronto Maple LeafsNHL6 1 5 0 360 18 0 3.00 .871
1956–57Hershey BearsAHL29 14 12 3 1740 103 1 3.55
1957–58Hershey BearsAHL22 12 7 3 1358 62 0 2.82
1958–59Hershey BearsAHL19 1140 61 0 3.21
1959–60Cleveland BaronsAHL41 19 19 3 2460 126 3 3.07 7 3 4 420 22 1 3.14
1960–61Cleveland BaronsAHL66 32 34 0 3960 222 3 3.36
1961–62Providence RedsAHL30 16 13 1 1800 122 1 4.07 3 1 2 185 11 0 3.57
1962–63Providence RedsAHL34 16 15 3 2040 99 1 2.91
AHL totals680 346 258 57 41008 1974 40 2.89 63 37 26 6 4169 158 2.27
NHL totals9 2 6 1 540 24 0 2.67

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gil Mayer . eliteprospects.com . Elite Prospects . January 28, 2021.
  2. News: Livingston . Pat . Gil Mayer, Hornets Rookie Goalie, Makes Pros Sit Up, Take Notice . January 28, 2021 . The Pittsburgh Press . December 21, 1949. newspapers.com.
  3. News: Halpin. Charlie. Lake Placid Budding Puck Centre Under New York Ranger Guidance . January 28, 2021 . Montreal Gazette . February 14, 1947. newspapers.com.
  4. News: Myre Coaching Ottawa-Packed Lake Placid Team . January 28, 2021 . The Ottawa Journal . December 13, 1946. newspapers.com.
  5. News: Campbell . Don . AHL HALL OF FAMER'S NEMNDING RECORDS LIKELY TO ENDURE . January 28, 2021 . Ottawa Citizen . November 21, 2006. newspapers.com.
  6. News: Goalie Honored . January 28, 2021 . The Ottawa Citizen . March 30, 1949. newspapers.com.
  7. News: Gatineau's Gil Mayer League's Best . January 28, 2021 . Ottawa Journal . February 6, 1953. newspapers.com.
  8. News: 128-pound Goalie Stars for Hornets . January 28, 2021 . Burlington Daily News . December 8, 1949. newspapers.com.
  9. News: The phones were ringing . January 28, 2021 . . December 2, 1949. newspapers.com.
  10. News: Gil Mayer Can Shatter Shutout Lead Tonight . January 28, 2021 . Ottawa Citizen . December 16, 1950. newspapers.com.
  11. News: Hornets' Gil Mayer's Attempt For Hockey Record falls Short . January 28, 2021 . The Daily American . December 18, 1950. newspapers.com.
  12. News: Gil Mayer Selected AHL AIl-Sfar . January 28, 2021 . Ottawa Journal . April 30, 1951. newspapers.com.
  13. News: Wasps' Lead Reduced To Nine Points . January 28, 2021 . . February 7, 1952. newspapers.com.
  14. News: Powell, Bower Win AHL Honors . January 28, 2021 . The Pittsburgh Press . March 18, 1952.
  15. News: Goalie Award . January 28, 2021 . The Leader-Post . March 25, 1953. newspapers.com.
  16. News: Gil Mayer Fined $100 For 'Indifferent Play' . January 28, 2021 . . November 23, 1955. newspapers.com.
  17. News: MAYER HOLMES WINNER . January 28, 2021 . Intelligencer Journal . May 1, 1956. newspapers.com.
  18. News: Hershey Bears Buy Six Players From Pittsburgh . The Daily News . July 5, 1956. newspapers.com.
  19. News: Mayer Dissatisfied, Quits Hershey Cam . January 28, 2021 . Lebanon Daily News . October 2, 1956. newspapers.com.
  20. News: Mayer Quits Hershey Post . January 28, 2021 . Lancaster New Era . October 2, 1956. newspapers.com.
  21. News: Hershey Bears At Full Strength With Gil Mayer . January 28, 2021 . Lebanon Daily News . October 9, 1956. newspapers.com.
  22. News: Dots and Dashes . January 28, 2021 . Lancaster New Era . February 9, 1957. newspapers.com.
  23. News: Hershey Bears Plaster $200 Fine On Mayer . January 28, 2021 . Lebanon Daily News . November 13, 1958. newspapers.com.
  24. News: Gil Mayer Suffers Broken Jaw . January 28, 2021 . Montreal Gazette . October 29, 1959. newspapers.com.
  25. News: Gil Mayer Wears Mask . January 25, 2021 . The Morning Herald . January 9, 1960. newspapers.com.
  26. Web site: Mike Nykoluk, Dick Gamble, Gil Mayer and late Bun Cook inducted by AHL . si.com . Sports Illustrated . January 28, 2021 . January 29, 2007.
  27. News: Gil Mayer Refuses To Play, Reds Suspend Him . January 28, 2021 . Democrat and Chronicle . January 22, 1964. newspapers.com.
  28. News: Armored Mite . January 25, 2021 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . November 13, 1949. newspapers.com.