Ken Mallen Explained

Birth Date:October 4, 1884
Birth Place:Morrisburg, Ontario
Death Place:Morrisburg, Ontario
Height Ft:5
Height In:8
Weight Lb:160
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Left
Played For:Cornwall Kolts
Montreal Wanderers
Calumet Miners
Morrisburg Athletics
Toronto Professionals
Montreal AAA
Pittsburgh Athletic Club
Renfrew Creamery Kings
Ottawa Senators
Quebec Bulldogs
New Westminster Royals
Vancouver Millionaires
Victoria Aristocrats
Spokane Canaries
Career Start:1903
Career End:1917

William Kenneth Russell Mallen (October 4, 1884 – April 23, 1930) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He won two Stanley Cups in his career, in 1910 with the Ottawa Senators, and in 1915 with the Vancouver Millionaires. Mallen played over 150 games in his career.

Playing career

Born in Morrisburg, Ontario, Mallen played one season with Cornwall of the Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL) before turning professional with the Calumet Miners of the International Professional Hockey League (IPHL) in 1904. His first season, he scored 38 goals in 24 games to establish a goal-scorer's reputation. He left the IPHL because of the rough play in December 1905, returning to the FAHL, although he returned to Calumet for one final season in 1907.

Mallen played in 1907–08 with Toronto of the Ontario Professional Hockey League and the Montreal Hockey Club, then played another season in the United States for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club of the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL). Mallen continued his team-hopping ways, playing in Ottawa from December 1909 until December 1910, then the Quebec Bulldogs in 1910–11, before moving out west to play in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), where he played three seasons with the New Westminster Royals, one with the Vancouver Millionaires, one with the Victoria Aristocrats and one with the Spokane Canaries before retiring in 1917.

His older brother Jim Mallen was also a professional ice hockey player and the two brothers played on the same Calumet Miners team in the 1905–06 and 1906–07 seasons.

Playing style

Ken Mallen was known as one of the speediest players of his era and he was also a capable goal scorer.[1] During the 1912–13 PCHA season Mallen won a speed skating contest against fellow PCHA players Moose Johnson, Si Griffis and Cyclone Taylor, all of them considered to be among the quickest players in the game at the time.[2] Mallen played both as a winger and as a rover during his career.

Post career

After retiring from hockey, Mallen worked as a referee and a skating instructor, teaching speed-skating in Ottawa and skating for the London, Ontario Skating Club.

Statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1904 Cornwall Hockey Club FAHL4 9 0 9 0
1904Montreal WanderersFAHL2 1 0 2 01 1 0 1 0
1904–05Calumet MinersIPHL24 38 0 38 8
1905–06Calumet MinersIPHL5 4 0 4 7
1906–07Calumet MinersIPHL11 13 2 15 12
1906–07Morrisburg AthleticsFAHL5 6 0 6 6
1907–08Toronto ProfessionalsOPHL3 2 0 2 0
1907–08Montreal AAAECAHA7 10 0 10 8
1908–09Pittsburgh Athletic ClubWPHL10 12 0 12
1908–09Renfrew Creamery KingsFAHL3 4 0 4 2
1909–10Ottawa SenatorsCHA1 2 0 2 0
1910Ottawa SenatorsNHA1 2 0 2 3
1910–11Quebec BulldogsNHA12 13 0 13 15
1912New Westminster RoyalsPCHA13 14 0 14 30
1912–13New Westminster RoyalsPCHA10 4 3 7 28
1913–14New Westminster RoyalsPCHA16 20 6 26 46
1914–15Vancouver MillionairesPCHA14 9 5 14 45
1914–15Vancouver MillionairesSt-Cup2 0 0 0 0
1915–16Victoria AristocratsPCHA18 7 5 12 31
1916–17Spokane CanariesPCHA23 10 3 13 24
IPHL totals40 55 2 57 27
PCHA totals94 64 22 86 204
NHA totals13 15 0 15 18

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Notes and References

  1. Bowlsby, p. 12
  2. Bowlsby, p. 39