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Ted Dey

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His father died in 1904 and his mother in 1920. His brother William died in 1920. His older brother Frank survived him by a few months, passing away in July 1943. His older sister Annie also died in 1943, his younger sister Beatrice in 1967. His wife Edith Fairbanks Hunt survived until 1956. They had
194:), where they built small boats and canoes for racing. The Dey brothers built their first indoor skating rink next to the boat works in 1884. The brothers would also become involved in the new sport of ice hockey at their rink. Ted Dey himself played games for the Ottawa Hockey Club (as the 186:, Ted Dey was one of three brothers and two sisters born to Joseph Dey and Annie Buckley. His father was a boat-builder in Ottawa. The brothers, William, Frank and Ted followed their father into the boat-building business. The business, now named "Dey Brothers", had a boat works on the 209:
tracks along the Rideau Canal as far north as Rideau Street meant the demolition of the boat works in 1895. The brothers built a new boat works at Patterson Creek and Bank Street, and a new skating rink at Bay Street and Gladstone Avenue. The
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Dey is credited with the use of the red light to indicate a goal, ending the practice of the goal judge waving a handkerchief. At The Arena in Ottawa during World War I, he and
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In 1916, Dey first became involved in the management of the club, which had lost money during World War I. He imposed cost-cutting measures and fired the coach
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win for the Ottawa Hockey Club. A third arena was built near the original skating rink, on the opposite bank of the Rideau Canal, and was known as
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were then known) in 1887, 1889 and 1890. The rink would also become home to its own team the 'Dey's Rink Pirates', founding members of the
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attached red flashlights at the ends of the rinks. This was later electrified with a switch for the goal judge to turn on red lamps.
309: 77: 444: 158:(April 21, 1864 – April 15, 1943) was a boat-builder, ice arena owner, and hockey team owner. He was an owner of the 287: 159: 142: 90: 199: 250: 246: 242: 206: 277: 226: 409: 404: 282: 265: 324: 305: 219: 257:, and eventually moved in 1932 to New Westminster, British Columbia, where he later died. 211: 191: 171: 96: 398: 254: 234: 230: 187: 183: 58: 233:. In 1917, he bought a share of the hockey club, along with Martin Rosenthal and 238: 215: 167: 114: 163: 119: 30: 166:
club from 1917 until 1923. He and his brothers Frank Edgar Dey and
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Deceptions and Doublecross: How the NHL Conquered Hockey
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Canadian ice hockey player, arena builder, team owner
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Koffman, Jack (April 16, 1943). "Along Sports Row".
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Hull, Quebec
New Westminster, British Columbia
Ottawa Senators
Dey's Arenas
William Dey
Edgar Dey
Ottawa Hockey Club
Ottawa Senators
ice hockey
William Ernest Dey
Dey's Arenas
Hull, Quebec
Rideau Canal
Laurier Avenue
Ottawa City Hockey League
Canada Atlantic Railway
Dey's Skating Rink
Stanley Cup
The Arena
Alf Smith
Eddie Gerard
Tommy Gorman
Stanley Cups
1920
1921
1923
New York City
Stanley Lewis
1918–19 NHL season

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