Jim Ballantine (ice hockey) explained

Jim Ballantine
Played For:Columbus Chill
Richmond Renegades
Indianapolis Ice
Dallas Freeze
Position:Center
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:November 6, 1967
Birth Place:Union Lake, Michigan, U.S.
Death Place:Michigan, U.S.
Career Start:1991
Career End:1994

Jim Jeffery Ballantine (November 6, 1967  - January 2002) was an American ice hockey center.[1]

Early life and education

Ballantine was born in Union Lake, Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan, where he played on the Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team.[2]

Career

Ballantine started his professional career with the Columbus Chill in the ECHL. He also played for the Richmond Renegades (ECHL), Indianapolis Ice (IHL), and Dallas Freeze (CHL).

Ballantine was the first player to wear a three-digit number in a professional sports game. He wore the number 101 to promote Columbus, Ohio radio station CD101. Ballantine was a regular on-air personality on the station.[3] Ballantine formerly wore number 19, in a nod to longtime Detroit Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman.

Personal life

Ballantine died in 2002 from Lou Gherig's Disease (ALS).[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Rumblings with Bob Hunter . January 11, 2002 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20020131050621/http://www.dispatch.com/ticket/ticket.php?story=dispatch%2Fnews%2Fsports02%2Fjan02%2F1027170.html . January 31, 2002 . dead .
  2. Book: The Michigan Alumnus . 1988 . Alumni Association of the University of Michigan . en.
  3. Book: Paitson . David . Merz . Craig . Chill Factor: How a Minor League Hockey Team Changed a City Forever . 3 March 2015 . 978-1613217672.
  4. Web site: Ice ALS Michigan Medicine . uofmhealth.org . University of Michigan.