Eddie Carpenter

Canadian ice hockey defenceman (1890-1963)

Everard Lorne Carpenter (June 15, 1890 in Hartford, Michigan – April 30, 1963 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman who played two seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Quebec Bulldogs and Hamilton Tigers.

Eddie Carpenter
Carpenter with the Metropolitans, circa 1917
Born (1887-06-15)June 15, 1887
Hartford, MI, USA
Died April 30, 1963(1963-04-30) (aged 75)
Winnipeg, MB, CAN
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Played for Port Arthur Thunderbays (NOHL)
Port Arthur Lake City (NOHL)
Moncton Victorias (MPHL)
New Glasgow Black Foxes (MPHL)
Toronto Blueshirts (NHA)
Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA)
Quebec Bulldogs (NHL)
Hamilton Tigers (NHL)
Playing career 1909–1921

Although born in Michigan, Eddie grew up in the Lachute-Brownsburg, Quebec area where his parents lived until they moved to Red Deer, Alberta in 1913.

Eddie moved to Port Arthur, Ontario in 1909 to work for the Canadian Northern Railway. He played the defensive position of cover point with the semi-professional Thunder Bay Hockey Club in 1910, then during the hockey seasons of 1910-11 & 1911-12 for the Port Arthur Hockey Club. The team (which included Jack Walker) defeated Prince Albert for the Western Canadian championship, then went on to play the Ottawa Senators on March 16, 1911 for the Stanley Cup; they were defeated by the NHA team. He played with the Moncton Victorias in the 1912-13 season and the New Glasgow Black Foxes in 1913-14. He won a Stanley Cup with the 1917 Seattle Metropolitans.

After retiring from professional hockey in 1921, Eddie became the trainer, coach and manager for the Port Arthur Hockey Club which won two Allan Cups in 1924-25 and 1925-26. He served as councilor of the city of Port Arthur in 1941. About 1945, he moved to Winnipeg, and in approximately 1954 he retired from his job as a locomotive engineer, having worked for the Canadian National Railways.

Career statistics

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National Hockey League - Regular Season

  • Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, PTS = Points, PIM = Penalties In Minutes
YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM
1919–20 Quebec Bulldogs 24 8 3 11 19
1920–21 Hamilton Tigers 20 2 1 3 4
NHL Regular Season Totals 44 10 4 14 23

References

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  • "Everard Lorne (Eddie) Carpenter", in F.B. Scollie, Thunder Bay Mayors and Councillors 1873–1945 (Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society, 2000), p. 62–63.

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