Tom Paton (ice hockey) explained

Tom Paton
Birth Date:September 30, 1855
Death Date:February 10, 1909 (aged 53)
Career Start:1883
Career End:1893

Thomas Laird Paton (September 30, 1855  - February 10, 1909), was a Canadian ice hockey player of the pre-NHL era of the sport. He played the position of goaltender for the Montreal Hockey Club (Montreal HC) (affiliated with the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association) and was a member of the first Stanley Cup-winning team in 1893.

Playing career

Paton was a pioneer goaltender in organized hockey. His hockey career can be traced back to the early Montreal Carnivals prior to the formation of the AHAC in 1885.[1] He was a founding member of the Montreal Hockey Club. His career would be marked by dominance. Throughout every season he played between 1888 and 1893 for the Montreal HC, his team would win the AHAC championship.[2]

The authors of the reference book Ultimate Hockey consider Paton's performance in 1890, 1891 and 1893 to be worthy of winning the equivalent to the Vezina trophy that the NHL awards today for top goal tender. He was regarded in many history texts as being undefeated in 1890 and 1891.

In the 1892 AHAC season, Paton and the Montreal HC lost the championship to the Ottawa Hockey Club in the first game of the season. But in the final challenge of the season Paton and the Montreal HC defeated Ottawa 1–0 to regain the championship. In the 1893 AHAC season, the Montreal HC would win the season series and become the first winners of the Stanley Cup. Paton would retire from play after the season, making him also the first goalie to retire from Stanley Cup hockey competition as a current champion. Paton's 1885 Montreal Carnival championship medal sold for over in a 2009 auction.[3]

Regular season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAA
1885 Montreal Winter CarnivalMontreal HCAHAC4401240230.50
1887Montreal HCAHAC1~~~~202.00
1887 Montreal Winter CarnivalMontreal HCAHAC1+~~~~202.00
1888Montreal HCAHAC7610420721.00
1888–89Montreal HCAHAC4310240601.50
1890Montreal HCAHAC77004201301.90
1890–91Montreal HCAHAC6600360611.00
1891–92Montreal HCAHAC3120180702.30
1892–93Montreal HCAHAC87104801802.30
AHAC totals4134612,360-2,480+6361.61

International

Bolded numbers indicate tournament leader.

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References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom Paton's 1885 Montreal AAA Championship Medal Earliest Known Hockey Award . Classicauctions.net . 2014-01-24.
  2. http://www.hockey-notes.com/1800_hockey_flash2.html{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}
  3. Web site: Hockey in Montreal : the Early Years! . Classicauctions.net . 2014-01-24.