Jake Forbes (ice hockey) explained

Birth Date:July 4, 1897
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Height Ft:5
Height In:6
Weight Lb:141
Position:Goaltender
Catches:Left
Played For:Toronto St. Patricks
Hamilton Tigers
New York Americans
Philadelphia Quakers
Career Start:1919
Career End:1936

Vernon Vivian "Jake, Jumpin' Jackie" Forbes (July 4, 1897 – December 30, 1985) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played thirteen seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto St. Patricks, Hamilton Tigers, New York Americans and Philadelphia Quakers. He also played several years in different minor leagues, retiring in 1936. He is notable for being the first NHL player to sit out a season over a contract dispute.

Playing career

Nicknamed "Jumpin' Jackie", Forbes was involved in the infamous 1925 Hamilton Tigers players' strike. Before becoming involved in the players strike, Forbes played for the Toronto St. Patricks and sat out the entire 1921–22 NHL season while holding out for a $2500 salary. In doing so, Forbes became the first NHL player to sit out an entire season due to a contract dispute. His contract was then sold to Hamilton after the season ended.[1] He spent most of his career with the Hamilton Tigers/New York Americans franchise. After getting into two playoff games in 1921, his first full season, he never played another post-season game despite not retiring from the league for another twelve years. His only other opportunity at winning a Stanley Cup was foiled by the Hamilton players strike. In his NHL career, he finished with 84 wins, 114 losses and 11 ties, with a 2.76 goals against average (GAA).

He was the last surviving former player of the Hamilton Tigers.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T Min GA GAAGP W L T Min GA SO GAA
1916–17Toronto Aura LeeOHA6 6 0 0 360 14 0 2.33 6 4 2 0 360 18 0 3.00
1917–18Toronto Aura LeeOHA4 3 1 0 240 13 0 3.25
1918–19Toronto GoodyearsTIHL
1919–20Toronto Aura LeeOHA
1919–20Toronto GoodyearsTIHL
1919–20Toronto St. PatsNHL5 2 3 0 300 21 0 4.20
1920–21Toronto St. PatsNHL20 13 7 0 1221 78 0 3.832 0 2 0 120 7 0 3.50
1922–23Hamilton TigersNHL24 6 18 0 1470 110 0 4.49
1923–24Hamilton TigersNHL24 9 15 0 1483 68 1 2.75
1924–25Hamilton TigersNHL30 19 10 1 1834 60 6 1.96
1925–26New York AmericansNHL36 12 20 4 2240 86 2 2.30
1926–27New York AmericansNHL44 17 25 2 2715 91 8 2.01
1927–28New York AmericansNHL16 3 11 2 980 51 2 3.12
1927–28Providence RedsCan-Am13 780 20 2 1.46
1927–28Niagara Falls CataractsCan-Pro8 480 16 1 2.00
1928–29New York AmericansNHL1 1 0 0 60 3 0 3.00
1928–29New Haven EaglesCan-Am26 1560 29 9 1.062 1 1 0 123 4 0 1.95
1929–30New York AmericansNHL1 0 0 1 70 1 0 0.86
1929–30New Haven EaglesCan-Am40 2400 101 3 2.44
1930–31New Haven EaglesCan-Am40 3 3.37
1930–31Philadelphia QuakersNHL2 0 0 2 120 7 0 3.50
1931–32New York AmericansNHL6 3 3 0 360 16 0 2.67
1931–32Springfield IndiansCan-Am3 180 16 0 5.05
1931–32Bronx TigersCan-Am7 420 16 0 2.09
1932–33New York AmericansNHL1 0 0 1 70 2 0 1.71
1932–33New Haven EaglesCan-Am5 300 15 0 3.11
1933–34Windsor BulldogsIHL36 2160 89 6 2.41
1934–35Syracuse StarsIHL8 5 3 0 510 21 0 2.47
1934–35London TecumsehsIHL8 4 3 1 500 20 0 2.405 2 3 0 320 12 1 2.25
1935–36Rochester CardinalsIHL5 2 3 0 300 20 0 4.00
1935–36Syracuse StarsIHL5 2 3 0 330 15 0 2.73
NHL totals210 85 114 11 12923 594 19 2.762 0 2 0 120 7 0 3.50

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dryden, Steve. The Hockey News: Century Of Hockey. 2000. 24. McClelland & Stewart Ltd.. Toronto. 0-7710-4179-9.