George Pulliam
American ice hockey player
Ice hockey player
George Pulliam | |||
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Born | 1923 (1923) Cranston, Rhode Island, US | ||
Died | 1956 (aged 32–33) | ||
Weight | 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb) | ||
Position | Defence | ||
Played for | Dartmouth | ||
Playing career | 1945–1948 |
George Pulliam was an American ice hockey defenceman who played for Dartmouth just after World War II.
Career
Pulliam graduated from Cranston High School. In 1947 he helped Dartmouth capture the Thompson Trophy for the Intercollegiate championship, awarded to the best college team in North America.[1]
Awards and honors
Award | Year | |
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AHCA Second Team All-American | 1947–48 | [2] |
References
External links
- Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
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Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey
Formerly the Dartmouth Indians
- Occom pond (1905–1929)
- Davis Rink (1929–1975)
- Thompson Arena (1975–present)
- No coach (1905–08)
- John Eames (1908–09)
- Thomas Hodge (1909–10)
- H. I. Vye (1910–11)
- W. Rawley (1911–12)
- Fred Rocque (1912–15)
- Clarence Wanamaker (1915–17, 1919–20)
- John H. Murphy (1917–18)
- Leon Tuck (1920–21, 1922–24)
- Chippy Gaw (1921–22)
- H. R. Denesha (1924–26)
- J. Philip Bower (1926–33)
- Herbert Gill (1933–37)
- Eddie Jeremiah (1937–42, 1945–63, 1964–67)
- George T. Barclay/Dick Rondeau (1942–43)
- Charles Arthur (1943–45)
- Abner Oakes (1963–64, 1967–70)
- Grant Standbrook (1970–75)
- George Crowe (1975–84)
- Brian Mason (1984–90)
- Ben Smith (1990–91)
- Roger Demment (1991–97)
- Bob Gaudet (1997–2020)
- Reid Cashman (2020–present)
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- Intercollegiate Hockey Association (1906–1913)
- Pentagonal League (1933–1943, 1946–1955)
- ECAC Hockey (1961–Present)
- Statistical leaders
- Bill Riley (228 Points)
- Bill Riley (118 Goals)
- Nick Boucher (50 Wins)
- T. J. Galiardi
- Tanner Glass
- David Jones
- Grant Lewis
- Ben Lovejoy
- Lee Stempniak
- Dartmouth College
- Hanover, NH