Jim Russell (ice hockey) explained

Jim Russell
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:170
Played For:Sudbury Wolves
Buffalo Bisons
St. Louis Flyers
New Westminster Royals
Ntl Team:Canada
Birth Date:31 March 1918
Birth Place:Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1936
Career End:1951

James Russell (March 31, 1918 – September 3, 1977) was a Canadian ice hockey player.

Early life

Russell, a native of Hamilton, Ontario, played junior hockey in Guelph, Ontario. After junior, played hockey in the Maritimes, with the Saint John Beavers, Glace Bay Miners, and North Sydney Victorias. He then served in the Canadian Army during World War II, playing on Army hockey teams in Vancouver and Toronto.[1]

Career

As a member of the Sudbury Wolves, he was a member of the 1938 Team Canada that won a gold medal at the 1938 World Ice Hockey Championships in Prague. Russell also captained the Wolves team that won a silver medal at the 1949 World Ice Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. He also played professionally with the Buffalo Bisons, St. Louis Flyers of the American Hockey League (in the 1944–45 season) as well as the New Westminster Royals in the Pacific Coast Hockey League (1947–48 season).

Notes and References

  1. "Jim Russell", Society for International Hockey Research Database, accessed August 4, 2015.