Jack Brannen Explained

Jack Brannen
Position:Rover
Birth Date:September 13, 1874
Birth Place:Kenmore, Ontario, Canada[1]
Career Start:c. 1896
Career End:1901
Played For:Montreal Shamrocks

John Patrick "Jack, Doctor" Brannen (September 13, 1874 – October 25, 1964) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey player who was active in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Brannen played as a rover, a position between defense and attack, for the Montreal Shamrocks in the AHAC and CAHL between 1896 and 1901. He won two Stanley Cups with the Shamrocks, in 1899 and 1900.[2] [3] Brannen also played with the Shamrocks in a Stanley Cup challenge series in 1901, but the team lost to the Winnipeg Victorias.[4]

Brannen was born in Kenmore, Ontario in 1874. After his career in ice hockey he moved to northern New York where he worked as a medical doctor, though he occasionally acted as an umpire at hockey games in Montreal.[5] [6] He died in 1964, 90 years old.[7]

Playing style

Jack Brannen was noted for his speed, which made him suitable for the free roaming rover position, and occasionally competed in speed skating events. In 1900 he won a 220-yard race in Montreal against some of the best speed skaters in the world, among them Norwegian Peter Sinnerud and American world titleholder Morris Wood.[8] On the Montreal Shamrocks team Brannen played on a forward line with Harry Trihey, Arthur Farrell and Fred Scanlan, all three of whom later on were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Statistics

  League
SeasonTeamLeagueGPG
1897Montreal ShamrocksAHAC
1898Montreal ShamrocksAHAC70
1899Montreal ShamrocksCAHL88
Montreal ShamrocksStanley Cup10
1900Montreal ShamrocksCAHL86
Montreal ShamrocksStanley Cup54
1901Montreal ShamrocksCAHL64
Montreal ShamrocksStanley Cup21
CAHL totals2218
Stanley Cup totals85

Statistics per SIHR at sihrhockey.org

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sihrhockey.org/public_player_list.cfm?PageNum_qPlayers=63&letter=b&PageNum_qPlayers.. SIHR – Player List
  2. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=25072 Stanley Cup Annual Record 1899 (Mar)
  3. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=25073 Stanley Cup Annual Record 1900 (Feb)
  4. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=25075 Stanley Cup Annual Record 1901
  5. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19060127&id=bh8uAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w34FAAAAIBAJ&pg=6735%2c2122994 "Quebec beat Shams"
  6. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19530120&id=WjIrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=aJkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6938%2c2473466 "Playing the field"
  7. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=957&dat=19641027&id=pyxQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=plYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4435%2c1484988 Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph Obituary
  8. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19340320&id=wS0rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EZkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6803%2c2669601 "Turning back hockey's pages"