Birthplace of Ice Hockey

Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, Canada – c. 1800
by
Garth Vaughan © 2001
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Origin
  Evolution   Hockeyists
  Windsor

Hockeyists

Overview



N.S. Ice Hockey

Ambassadors


Overview

Byron Weston

James Power

Dartmouth "Chebuctos"

Blaine N. Sexton

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Lions 1924


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Can. 1927


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Off


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Book

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#1,
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#3

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Leather Puck


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Article 1931


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Best 1934


H. Carlton Smith

John Dunlop

Gerald "Ged"
White


Ernie Mosher

Walter "Mutt"
Aker




 

Blaine Nathaniel Sexton


Blaine Nathaniel Sexton -"B.N.S" of Windsor, Nova Scotia made
a major contribution to Ice Hockey over the years. As a youth, he attended
King’s College School where the game originated. He starred playing for
the college team and later for Windsor’s noted senior team, the ‘Swastikas’.
Then came The Great War at which time he went overseas in the Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Remaining in England following the war, he organized
the London Lions Ice Hockey Team which dominated the European Ice Hockey
scene in the 1920s-30s after the Oxford Blues had set the stage for British
championships. According to newspaper accounts
of the era, Sexton was the fastest skater, best stick-handler, highest
scoring, one-man rush artist on European ice surfaces for nearly two decades.
British and European journalists honed their sports writing skills while
reporting the new game from Nova Scotia by attempting to describe Sexton’s
ice antics and triumphs.

B.N.Sexton became a member of the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in
1950. He became a member of the Birthplace of Hockey Hall of Fame in Windsor,
N.S. in 1993.

Sexton’s Leather Puck

Other family members were also talented hockeyists.

See:- Hockeyists – Women – Marie
Sexton and Marie Sexton


Hockeyists – Women – Marie
(Sexton) Dill


and also:- Hockeyists – Women – Hazel
(Sexton) Wilcox

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School today, see "Hockeyists" Links

 

 

 
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