Johnny Gottselig Explained

Johnny Gottselig
Birth Date:24 June 1905
Birth Place:Klosterdorf, Russian Empire
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:158
Position:Left wing
Shoots:Left
Played For:Winnipeg Maroons
Chicago Black Hawks
Kansas City Americans
Career Start:1928
Career End:1945

Johannes “Johnny” Gottselig (Russian: Иван Гоцелиг) (June 24, 1905 – May 15, 1986) was a professional ice hockey left winger who played 16 seasons for the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1928 and 1945.[1] He was the second player born in the Russian Empire to play in the NHL. Emil Iverson was the first European-born Chicago Blackhawks head coach in 1932 (Copenhagen, Denmark) and John became the second approximately 13 years later.

He was the second European-born captain of a cup-winning team in the league's history (Scotland-born Charlie Gardiner was the first in 1934). He won two Stanley Cups in his playing career: in 1934, and 1938 (as captain). He was also with Chicago in 1961, as Director of Public Relations, when the Black Hawks won their third Stanley Cup. Gottselig was included on the team, but his name was not engraved onto the Stanley Cup.

Background

Gottselig was born along the banks of Dnieper River in a tiny German Catholic village of Klosterdorf in the Swedish district in the Kherson Governorate of the Russian Empire and emigrated to Canada the same year. He grew up in Regina, Saskatchewan. In later years, he would say he was from the better-known city of Odessa which was the largest centre in the general vicinity of his birthplace. His parents were Albert Gottselig and Margarethe Weber.

Career

He played junior hockey with the Regina Pats before joining Chicago. Gottselig's entire NHL career was with Chicago, playing 589 career NHL games, scoring 176 goals and 195 assists for 371 points. After his hockey playing career was finished, he became the team's head coach. After coaching, he stayed on as the team's Director of Public Relations.

Gottselig also served for several years as a manager of women's baseball teams in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. He guided the Racine Belles in 1943–1944, the Peoria Redwings in 1947 and the Kenosha Comets in 1949–1950. He later became an executive with the Elmhurst Chicago Stone Company.

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1923–24 S-SJHL6 6 0 6 6
1924–25 Regina Pats S-SJHL5 18 2 20 0
1924–25 S-SSHL1 1 0 1 2
1925–26 Regina Victorias S-SSHL16 8 1 9 2
1926–27 PrHL32 23 7 30 212 1 0 1 0
1927–28 AHA39 15 4 19 24
NHL44 5 3 8 26
Chicago Black Hawks NHL39 21 4 25 282 0 0 0 4
Chicago Black Hawks NHL42 20 12 32 149 3 3 6 2
Chicago Black Hawks NHL44 13 15 28 282 0 0 0 2
Chicago Black Hawks NHL41 11 11 22 6
Chicago Black Hawks NHL48 16 14 30 48 4 3 7 4
Chicago Black Hawks NHL48 19 18 37 162 0 0 0 0
Chicago Black Hawks NHL40 14 15 29 42 0 2 2 0
Chicago Black Hawks NHL47 9 21 30 10
Chicago Black Hawks NHL48 13 19 32 2210 5 3 8 4
Chicago Black Hawks NHL48 16 23 39 15
Chicago Black Hawks NHL39 8 15 23 72 0 1 1 0
Chicago Black Hawks NHL5 1 4 5 5
1940–41 AHA13 9 6 15 28 3 1 4 2
1941–42 Kansas City Americans AHA40 25 35 60 226 2 5 7 2
Chicago Black Hawks NHL10 2 6 8 12
Chicago Black Hawks NHL45 8 15 23 66 1 1 2 2
Chicago Black Hawks NHL1 0 0 0 0
NHL totals589 176 195 371 20343 13 13 26 18
AHA totals92 49 45 94 4814 5 6 11 4

NHL coaching record

Team Year Regular season Postseason
G W L T Pts Finish Result
1944–4549 13 29 7 33 Missed playoffs
Chicago Black Hawks 1945–4650 23 20 7 53 3rd in NHL Lost in semi-finals (0-4 vs. MTL)
Chicago Black Hawks 1946–4760 19 37 4 42 6th in NHL Missed playoffs
Chicago Black Hawks 1947–4828 7 19 2 16 (fired)
NHL Total 187 62 105 20 144   0-4 (.000)

AAGPBL Managerial record

Team Year Regular season Postseason
GamesWonLostWin %FinishWon Lost Win % Result
Racine Belles1943541st in AAGPBL 3 0 1.000 Won AAGPBL championship (3-0 vs. KEN)
543rd in AAGPBL
Racine Belles1944604th in AAGPBL
575th in AAGPBL
Racine total 2251 league title 1 championship
Peoria Redwings194711154575th in AAGPBL
Peoria total 111
Kenosha Comets194911358554th in AAGPBL 1 3 .250 Lost in AAGPBL quarter-finals (1-3 vs. MUS)
Kenosha Comets195010963463rd in AAGPBL 1 3 .250 Lost in AAGPBL semi-finals (1-3 vs. RFD)
Kenosha Comets195110736716th in AAGPBL
Kenosha total 329
Total6653233421 league title 5 6 1 championship

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Johnny Gottselig Stats . Hockey Reference . January 2, 2021.