Paul Rowe (ice hockey) explained

Paul Rowe
Birth Name:Paul Edward Rowe
Birth Date:May 5, 1914
Birth Place:Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Date:August 28, 1993 (aged 79)
Death Place:Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Sport:Ice hockey
Position:Right Wing

Paul Edward Rowe (May 5, 1914  - August 28, 1993) was an American ice hockey player who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics.

Early life

Rowe was born in Somerville, Massachusetts, and raised in Arlington.[1] He played on the Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey team for four years and served as co-captain of the team during his senior year.[2] Rowe was also a member and captain of the Boston University golf team.[3]

Career

In 1936, he was a member of the American ice hockey team, which won the bronze medal. Rowe returned to Boston and played for the Boston Olympics. After retiring from hockey, Rowe worked as an executive in the insurance and advertising industries.

Personal life

He died in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania.

References

  1. Web site: Olympedia – Paul Rowe . 2023-04-17 . www.olympedia.org.
  2. Book: Corbett, Bernard M. . Boston University Hockey . 2002 . Arcadia Publishing . 978-0-7385-1127-6 . en.
  3. Web site: Paul Rowe* (1985) - Boston University Athletic Hall of Fame . 2023-04-17 . Boston University Athletics . en.