Lloyd Cook Explained

Position:Defence
Played For:Vancouver Millionaires
Spokane Canaries
Vancouver Maroons
Boston Bruins
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:170
Birth Date:21 March 1890
Birth Place:Lynden, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Taber, Alberta, Canada
Career Start:1908
Career End:1932

Lloyd Tramblyn "Farmer" Cook (March 21, 1890 – October 9, 1964) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. He played for the Vancouver Millionaires/Maroons and Spokane Canaries of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. He won the Stanley Cup in 1915 with the Millionaires and was named to the PCHA first all-star team three times.

Early career

Cook was born in Lynden, Ontario, in 1890. In 1912–13, he played for the Fernie Ghostriders of the BHL and the Taber Chefs (on the latter club with his brothers Arnold, Wilbur and Leo) of the ASHL. The following season, he played for the ASHL's Edmonton Dominions, scoring eight goals in four regular season games and four goals in seven playoff games. He was named to the league's first all-star team.[1]

Pacific Coast Hockey Association

From 1914 to 1924, Cook played in the PCHA. He joined the Vancouver Millionaires in 1914–15 and had 17 points in 17 regular season games. In the 1915 Stanley Cup Finals, he scored three goals in three games to help Vancouver win the Stanley Cup.[1] [2] The following season, Cook scored 18 goals in 18 games. He then played for the Spokane Canaries in 1916-17, where he was teammates with his younger brother, Leo.[1] [3]

In 1917–18, Cook returned to Vancouver, where he would play until 1924. He managed the team in 1919–20, and that season, he had 14 points in 21 games and was named to the PCHA first all-star team.[1] [4] The following season, he had 21 points in 24 games and was again named to the first all-star team. In 1922–23, Cook had a career-high 30 points in 30 games and was named to the first all-star team for the last time.[1]

Later career

In 1924, Cook was traded to the NHL's Boston Bruins. He played four games for Boston in 1924–25, scoring one goal. Cook then played in the California Professional League from 1925 to 1931. He played for teams in Culver City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.[1] In 1931–32, he was the head coach of the San Francisco Rangers, leading the team to a 12-12-6 record.[5] Cook died in 1964.[6]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1912–13Taber ChefsASHL2 1 0 1 4
1913–14Edmonton DominionsASHL4 8 0 8 137 4 0 4 16
1914–15Vancouver MillionairesPCHA17 11 6 17 15
1914–15Vancouver MillionairesSt-Cup3 3 0 3 9
1915–16Vancouver MillionairesPCHA18 18 3 21 24
1916–17Spokane CanariesPCHA23 13 9 22 32
1917–18Vancouver MillionairesPCHA18 6 4 10 112 0 0 0 0
1917–18Vancouver MillionairesSt-Cup5 2 0 2 12
1918–19Vancouver MillionairesPCHA20 8 6 14 222 1 0 1 0
1919–20Vancouver MillionairesPCHA21 10 4 14 152 1 0 1 0
1920–21Vancouver MillionairesPCHA24 12 9 21 182 1 1 2 0
1920–21Vancouver MillionairesSt-Cup5 2 0 2 20
1921–22Vancouver MillionairesPCHA24 2 3 5 92 1 0 1 0
1921–22Vancouver MillionairesWest-P2 1 0 1 2
1921–22Vancouver MillionairesSt-Cup5 1 0 1 6
1922–23Vancouver MaroonsPCHA30 19 11 30 332 0 0 0 6
1922–23Vancouver MaroonsSt-Cup4 0 1 1 4
1923–24Vancouver MaroonsPCHA28 7 5 12 182 0 1 1 0
1923–24Vancouver MaroonsWest-P3 2 1 3 2
1923–24Vancouver MaroonsSt-Cup2 0 0 0 4
1924–25Boston BruinsNHL4 1 0 1 0
1925–26Culver City ProsCal-Pro30 8 3 11 18
1926–27LA Globe Ice CreamCal-Pro30
1927–28Los Angeles RichfieldsCal-Pro22 13 2 15 18
1928–29San Francisco TigersCal-Pro36 8 4 12 14
1929–30San Francisco TigersCal-Pro36 4 3 7
1930–31San Francisco TigersCal-Pro27 8 6 14
St-Cup totals24 8 1 9 55
NHL totals4 1 0 1 0
PCHA totals223 106 60 166 19714 4 2 6 6

Notes and References

  1. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12321 "Lloyd Cook"
  2. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19360821&id=rX8uAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EpkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=7012,2340763 "Vancouver Arena Destroyed by Fire"
  3. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=19180108&id=nMBXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QfQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4953,669142 "Seattle Hockey Team Gets Cook"
  4. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2194&dat=19201218&id=_XMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kNkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=979,1085584 "Pacific Coast Hockey Race Promises to be a Thriller; Can Seattle Champs Repeat?"
  5. http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=29862 "Lloyd Cook"
  6. https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/c/cookll01.html "Lloyd Cook"