Pete Kelly
Born (1913-05-22)May 22, 1913
St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada
Died March 22, 2004(2004-03-22) (aged 90)
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for St. Louis Eagles
Detroit Red Wings
New York Americans
Brooklyn Americans
Playing career 19341942

Peter Cameron Kelly (May 22, 1913 – March 22, 2004) was a Canadian ice hockey right winger who played for several NHL teams.

Career

Kelly played seven seasons in the National Hockey League for the St. Louis Eagles, Detroit Red Wings, New York Americans and Brooklyn Americans. He won the Stanley Cup twice in his career, with the Detroit Red Wings in 1936 and 1937. After leaving the NHL in 1942 he continue to play senior hockey for several years, finally retiring in 1952.

He was the last surviving former player of the St. Louis Eagles, a team that played just one season in the NHL (1934–35) after relocating from Ottawa.

In his post-hockey career, Kelly directed athletics at the University of New Brunswick.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1929–30 Montreal Victorias MCJHL 103034
1930–31 Montreal AAA MCJHL 1070710 21012
1930–31 Montreal AAA MCHL 10000
1930–31 Montreal AAA Mem-Cup 44374
1931–32 Montreal AAA MCHJL 10891710 22026
1931–32 Montreal AC MCHL 10000
1931–32 Montreal AAA Mem-Cup 655102
1932–33 Montreal Royals MCHL 80000 602211
1932–33 Montreal Royals Al-Cup 602211
1933–34 Charlottetown Abbies MSHL 3914112567 31012
1934–35 St. Louis Eagles NHL 253101314
1934–35 Charlottetown Abbies MSHL 2016112727
1935–36 Detroit Red Wings NHL 46681430 71122
1936–37 Detroit Red Wings NHL 4754912 82020
1937–38 Detroit Red Wings NHL 90112
1937–38 Pittsburgh Hornets IAHL 397202726 20220
1938–39 Detroit Red Wings NHL 3249134 40000
1938–39 Pittsburgh Hornets IAHL 62680
1939–40 Pittsburgh Hornets IAHL 5420204022 92579
1940–41 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 25416208
1940–41 New York Americans NHL 113582
1940–41 Springfield Indians AHL 19614206 32130
1941–42 Brooklyn Americans NHL 70114
1941–42 Springfield Indians AHL 4633447711 51674
1942–43 Moncton RCAF Flyers NBDHL 49615 4481212
1943–44 Moncton RCAF Flyers NBDHL 44370
1943–44 Charlottetown All-Stars PEI-Sr 43692
1943–44 Saint John Garrison Exhib 467130 22130
1943–44 Saint John Beavers Al-Cup 36390
1944–45 Charlottetown #2 PEI-Sr 8715227 23140
1944–45 New Glasgow Bombers NSAPC 23360 5114150
1944–45 New Glasgow Bombers Al-Cup 355100
1946–47 New Glasgow Bombers NSAPC 16141428 32130
1946–47 New Glasgow Bombers Al-Cup 20000
1947–48 University of New Brunswick YCHL 10330 446102
1948–49 University of New Brunswick YCHL 32130 565110
1949–50 University of New Brunswick SNBHL 575124 10000
1951–52 University of New Brunswick Exhib 10330
IAHL/AHL totals 1897212019273 195141913
NHL totals 17721385968 193142

Awards and achievements

References

  1. "PETE KELLY WINS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND AT FUNDY PARK TOURNEY". The Daily Gleaner. September 14, 1953. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
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