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Bill Tobin (ice hockey)

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210:, upset with the makeup of the panel which investigated Tobin's status, refused to accept the decision and refused to play the league championship against Edmonton. Calgary broke from league affairs along with other Calgary teams, leading to the league to fold. Tobin played from the 1920–21 season until 1924–25 with Edmonton, which moved to the 32: 217:
In 1926, Tobin helped found the new Chicago Black Hawks organization. He'd traveled to Chicago after spending most of the previous year out of hockey, and hoped to find a job. Founder and owner Major
229:. He was promoted to team president in 1938. He was included on the Stanley Cup team picture with Chicago as executive in 1934 and 1938. However, his name was only included on the Cup in 1938. 255:. While NHL rules prohibited the ownership of multiple teams by one owner, the arrangement effectively allowed Norris to control the two teams. In 1950, Tobin sold his share of the Hawks to 626: 243:
After McLaughlin's death, Tobin nominally headed a syndicate that bought the Hawks from the McLaughlin estate. However, it was an open secret in NHL circles that Tobin was a stand-in for
182:. He was survived by his wife Muriel, son Donald W. and daughter Mrs. Elaine Bovaird, all of Chicago, and two sisters, Mrs. Maude Sunderland and Mrs. Gertrude Ashe, both of Ottawa. 744: 619: 206:. His signing provoked a controversy that helped to end the league. Tobin's eligibility to play for the Eskimos was questioned and an inquiry was held. The 547: 237: 233: 162:
for the team's first 36 years of existence, also serving as coach for parts of two seasons. From 1946 to 1950, he was also the team's principal owner.
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made Tobin his assistant and head of hockey operations. Tobin was head coach of the Black Hawks for parts of two seasons,
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became general manager. He retained the title of vice-president of the team after the sale, until his death in 1963.
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In 1941, Tobin took over the independent Kansas City Americans of the
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player, executive and head coach. He was a senior executive with the
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Tobin was a goaltender for several senior hockey teams of the
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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Tobin, Hawks' VP Dies". 637:Chicago Blackhawks principal owners 151:(May 20, 1895 – May 8, 1963) was a 14: 98:5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 30: 730:Canadian ice hockey goaltenders 439:"Hawks' Bill Tobin Dies, 68". 1: 750:Ice hockey people from Ottawa 740:Chicago Blackhawks executives 390:Lost in first round (2-6 vs. 350:Lost in first round (2-3 vs. 511:The Internet Hockey Database 212:Western Canada Hockey League 725:Canadian ice hockey coaches 238:United States Hockey League 234:American Hockey Association 771: 735:Chicago Blackhawks coaches 516:Bill Tobin coaching record 491:. May 9, 1963. p. 19. 443:. 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Index


Edmonton Eskimos
1921–22
Ottawa
Ontario
Chicago
Illinois
Caught
Edmonton Eskimos
Canadian
ice hockey
Chicago Black Hawks
Ottawa
Ontario
emphysema
Ottawa City Hockey League
Edmonton Eskimos
Big-4 League
Alberta
Calgary Tigers
Western Canada Hockey League
Frederic McLaughlin
1929–30
1931–32
American Hockey Association
United States Hockey League
Detroit Red Wings
James E. Norris
Chicago Stadium
James D. Norris

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