Jim Mallen Explained

Jim Mallen
Birth Date:May 25, 1881
Birth Place:Morrisburg, Ontario[1]
Death Place:Morrisburg, Ontario
Height M:1.65
Weight Kg:75
Career Start:1901
Career End:1914

James Irwin "Jim, Kid" Mallen (May 25, 1881 – December 17, 1954) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who was active with several clubs from 1901 to 1914. Amongst the teams Mallen played for were the Calumet Miners, Pittsburgh Lyceum, Pittsburgh Bankers, Toronto Professionals and Galt Professionals.

When with the Galt Professionals Mallen twice was on a team that challenged for the Stanley Cup, in January 1910[2] and in March 1911,[3] but the Galt team lost both times to the Ottawa Senators.

Jim Mallen was a small player in stature even for his era but stocky built at 5'5" and approximately 165 pounds. He played primarily at the center and rover positions. His younger brother Ken Mallen also played professional ice hockey and was on the 1915 Vancouver Millionaires team that won the Stanley Cup.

Statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1901–02 Sydney Socials CBSHL 5 12 3 15
1902–03 Sydney Socials CBSHL 8 20 4 24 1 1 0 1 0
1903–04 Sydney AAA CBSHL 8 8 1 9
1904–05 Sydney Nationals CBSHL 8 9 4 13 6
4 3 0 3 0
Calumet Miners IPHL 1 0 0 0 0
1907–08 16 24 0 24
1908–09 3 6 0 6 3
WPHL 8 5 0 5
Pittsburgh Lyceum WPHL 8 4 0 4
1909–10 OPHL 7 10 0 10 3
2 0 0 0 3
1910–11 Trenton EOPHL 4 8 0 8
Belleville EOPHL 2 4 0 4
Galt Professionals OPHL 12 3 0 3
Galt Professionals Stanley Cup 1 0 0 0 0
1911–12 Halifax Socials 10 15 0 15
1912–13 MaPHL 8 5 0 5 14
1913–14 MaPHL 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0
7 1 0 1 3
WPHL totals3233033
OPHL totals22190196
MaPHL totals27220221720000

Statistics from SIHR at sihrhockey.org

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sihrhockey.org/public_player_list.cfm?letter=m&PageNum_qPlayers=15&league_filter=all~letter=d SIHR – Player List
  2. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=25094 Stanley Cup Annual Record 1910 (Jan)
  3. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=25096 Stanley Cup Annual Record 1911