Mickey MacKay

Mickey MacKay
Hockey Hall of Fame, 1952
MacKay with the Vancouver Millionaires
during the 1914–15 season
Born (1894-05-25)May 25, 1894
Chesley, Ontario, Canada
Died May 30, 1940(1940-05-30) (aged 46)
near Ymir, British Columbia, Canada
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 160 lb (73 kg; 11 st 6 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Vancouver Millionaires
Chicago Black Hawks
Pittsburgh Pirates
Boston Bruins
Playing career 1914–1930

Duncan McMillan "Mickey" MacKay (May 25, 1894 – May 30, 1940) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and rover who played primarily in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHL) and Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) for the Vancouver Millionaires (later Maroons). He moved to the National Hockey League (NHL) after the collapse of professional hockey in the west, and finished his career playing with the Chicago Black Hawks, Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Bruins.

A gifted scorer, MacKay led the PCHA in goals three times, assists twice, and was the league's all-time leading scorer upon its demise. Lester Patrick called him the greatest centre to ever play in the coast league; he was named to the PCHA or WCHL first team all-star on seven occasions, and to the second team three times. MacKay won the Stanley Cup twice during his career: first with the Millionaires in 1915 and later with the Bruins in 1929. In 1952, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Early life

Duncan "Mickey" MacKay was born in Chesley, Ontario on May 21, 1894.[1] He grew up on the family farm in Bruce County, near Chesley.[2] He joined the Canadian Army at the age of 14 and briefly trained at the Valcartier training camp in Quebec until recruiting officers realized he was underage and discharged him from the service.[3]

MacKay learned to skate at the age of 15 and spent two seasons playing senior hockey in Chesley.[2] He moved west in 1912 to join the Edmonton Dominions of the Alberta Senior Hockey League where he led the league with eight playoff goals. While in Edmonton with the Dominions MacKay was a teammate of future Vancouver Millionaires teammate Barney Stanley. He left the Dominions following the season for a senior team in Grand Forks, British Columbia, where he was the provincial league's leading goalscorer with 15 goals in 1913–14.[1]

Professional career

Hoping to advance his career, MacKay wrote to Frank Patrick, operator of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), expressing his desire to turn professional. Patrick initially replied by suggesting the young player try out for a team closer to his hometown in Ontario. However, making what he described as a "sixth sense hunch", Patrick wrote a second letter inviting MacKay to try out for his team in Vancouver.[3] Patrick doubted MacKay's ability the first time he saw him practice, but was convinced the second time around.[4] He signed MacKay to a contract for the 1914–15 PCHA season on November 3, 1914.[1] MacKay made his professional debut on December 8, playing on a line with Frank Nighbor and Ken Mallen and scored a hat trick in his first game.[5] He finished the season as the league leader with 33 goals in just 17 games, and was named a first team all-star.[1] Vancouver won the PCHA title, then defeated the Ottawa Senators to win the Stanley Cup.[6] MacKay had four goals in the series in which Vancouver won all three games.[5]

MacKay (back row, second from right) with the 1914–15 Vancouver Millionaires.

MacKay was a consistent PCHA all-star in the seasons that followed, earning berths on the second team in 1916, 1918 and 1921, and on the first team in 1917, 1919, 1922 and 1923.[1] He posted a 22-goal season in 23 games in 1916–17,[7] He played in his second Stanley Cup championship with the Millionaires in 1918, leading all skaters with five goals and five assists in five games.[1] Though MacKay was held out as a star of the series, the Millionaires were defeated by the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Toronto Arenas in the fifth and deciding game of the series.[8]

A late-season battle between the Millionaires and the Seattle Metropolitans in 1919 turned violent when Seattle's Cully Wilson slashed MacKay across the mouth late in the game.[9] MacKay suffered a broken jaw and lost five teeth as a result,[10] while Wilson was later banned from the PCHA for life.[11] MacKay left the PCHA following the season, moving to Alberta where he bought a farm near the village of Elnora.[2] He was one of several players who successfully petitioned the Alberta Amateur Athletic Union to regain his amateur status,[12] and signed on to play with the Calgary Columbus Club of the newly formed Big-4 League.[13]

MacKay returned to Vancouver and the professional ranks in 1920 amidst charges by Millionaires' owner Frank Patrick that the Big-4 was secretly paying players in violation of amateur standards. Calgary media suggested that MacKay was one of the players who had informed Patrick of the situation in Alberta, a charge that he denied.[14] On the ice, he helped lead the Millionaires to the 1921 Stanley Cup Finals, which they lost to the Ottawa Senators in five games.[15]

Remaining a top scorer in the PCHA, MacKay led the league in assists with 12 in 1921–22 and in goals with 21 in 1923–24. The PCHA merged with the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) prior to the 1924–25 season, and MacKay led the WCHL in scoring with 27 goals that season. MacKay was named a WCHL first team all-star in 1925 and 1926.[1] The Western League collapsed following the 1925–26 season, and MacKay's contract was sold to the newly formed Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League.[5] He was the all-time leading scorer amongst PCHA and WCHL players at the league's demise with 290 points.[16]

In two years with the Black Hawks, MacKay scored 31 goals before his playing rights were sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates prior to the 1928–29 NHL season.[1] He appeared in only ten games with the Pirates before he was traded to the Boston Bruins on December 20, 1928 in exchange for Frank Fredrickson.[17] With the Bruins, MacKay also served as an assistant coach and manager.[18] He won the second Stanley Cup championship of his career that season as Boston defeated the New York Rangers to win the title.[19] MacKay played the 1929–30 season with the Bruins, continuing his management and coaching duties while playing depth minutes for a dominant team.

Legacy and playing style

MacKay was regarded by his contemporaries as one of the top players of his time. Lester Patrick praised his abilities: "He was perhaps the greatest centre we ever had on the coast. MacKay was a great crowd pleaser. He was clean, splendidly courageous, a happy player with a stylish way of going. He was one of those who helped make pro hockey a great game."[1] His greatest limitation was his size, standing five foot nine and around 162 pounds; he frequently battled through injuries and missed many games throughout his career as a result.[13] His nickname, "the wee Scot", was in reference to his diminutive size.[20]

Later life

Leaving the Bruins, MacKay settled near his wife's hometown of Grand Forks.[21] He remained active in hockey, serving as a referee and coach in the area.[18][21] He contemplated purchasing the Spokane Clippers of the minor professional Pacific Coast Hockey League in 1938 but decided against taking over the team.[22] MacKay became involved in mining in the eastern Kootenays upon his return to British Columbia. He died on May 30, 1940, when traveling as part of his mining job after his vehicle left the road and hit a telephone pole near the village of Ymir.[4] The medical examiner determined that he had suffered a heart attack, causing the crash.[23]

MacKay was posthumously honoured by several organizations for his hockey career, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1952.[1] He was inducted into the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in 1989,[16] and is an honoured member of the British Columbia Hockey Hall of Fame.[20]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

MacKay with the Edmonton Dominions.
Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1910–11 Chelsey ACC OHA Jr
1911–12 Chelsey ACC OHA Int
1912–13 Edmonton Dominions ASHL 7 14 0 14 3 2 8 0 8 0
1913–14 Grand Forks AC BDHL
1914–15 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 17 33 11 44 9
1914–15 Vancouver Millionaires St-Cup 3 4 2 6 9
1915–16 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 14 12 7 19 32
1916–17 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 23 22 11 33 37
1917–18 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 18 10 8 18 31 2 2 1 3 0
1917–18 Vancouver Millionaires St-Cup 5 5 5 10 12
1918–19 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 17 9 9 18 9
1919–20 Calgary Columbus Club Big-4 11 4 6 10 14
1920–21 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 21 10 8 18 15 2 0 3 3 0
1920–21 Vancouver Millionaires St-Cup 5 0 1 1 0
1921–22 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 24 14 12 26 20 2 0 0 0 0
1921–22 Vancouver Millionaires West-PO 2 0 0 0 0
1921–22 Vancouver Millionaires St-Cup 5 1 0 1 6
1922–23 Vancouver Maroons PCHA 30 28 12 40 38 2 2 0 2 12
1922–23 Vancouver Millionaires St-Cup 4 1 0 1 4
1923–24 Vancouver Maroons PCHA 28 21 4 25 2 2 1 0 1 0
1923–24 Vancouver Maroons West-PO 3 2 0 2 2
1923–24 Vancouver Maroons St-Cup 2 0 0 0 0
1924–25 Vancouver Maroons WCHL 28 27 6 33 17
1925–26 Vancouver Maroons WHL 27 12 4 16 24
1926–27 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 34 14 8 22 23 2 0 0 0 0
1927–28 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 36 17 4 21 23
1928–29 Pittsburgh Pirates NHL 10 1 0 1 2
1928–29 Boston Bruins NHL 30 8 2 10 18 3 0 0 0 2
1929–30 Boston Bruins NHL 37 4 5 9 13 6 0 0 0 4
PCHA totals 192 159 82 241 193 13 7 4 11 14
WCHL totals 55 39 10 49 41
St-Cup totals 24 11 8 19 31
NHL totals 147 44 19 63 79 11 0 0 0 6

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Duplacey, James; Zweig, Eric (2010). Official Guide to the Players of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Firefly Books. pp. 324–325. ISBN 978-1-55407-662-8.
  2. ^ a b c "Mickey MacKay purchases land to go farming". Calgary Herald. 1919-09-06. p. 27. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  3. ^ a b "Mickey MacKay's funeral to take place tomorrow". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. 1940-06-01. p. 15. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  4. ^ a b "Mickey MacKay dies following car accident". Calgary Herald. 1940-05-31. p. 8. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  5. ^ a b c "Mickey MacKay biography". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  6. ^ "Vancouver won the Stanley Cup". Montreal Gazette. 1915-03-27. p. 16. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  7. ^ "Mickey MacKay statistics". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  8. ^ "Stanley Cup won by Toronto team in final contest". Calgary Herald. 1918-04-01. p. 24. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  9. ^ "Vancouver is still leading Pacific League". Calgary Herald. 1919-02-27. p. 12. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  10. ^ "Injuries of Mickey MacKay are serious". Calgary Herald. 1919-03-03. p. 12. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  11. ^ Lytle, Andy (1932-12-13). "Sport rays". Vancouver Sun. p. 12. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  12. ^ "Alberta white washes sixteen professionals". Saskatoon Phoenix. 1919-11-24. p. 5. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  13. ^ a b Mamini, Bob (1940-06-04). "MacKay in Calgary". Calgary Herald. p. 6. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  14. ^ "Mickey MacKay denies giving Frank Patrick any dope on Big Four". Calgary Herald. 1920-11-16. p. 16. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  15. ^ "Ottawa retained Stanley Cup in brilliant game". Montreal Gazette. 1921-04-05. p. 16. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  16. ^ a b "Duncan "Mickey" MacKay". BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. Archived from the original on October 9, 2015. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  17. ^ Hallahan, John (1928-12-21). "Fredrickson traded to Pittsburgh for MacKay". Boston Globe. p. 28. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  18. ^ a b "Mickey MacKay, old-time hockey player, may purchase the Clippers". Spokane Spokesman-Review. 1938-11-24. p. 10. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  19. ^ "Boston conquers Rangers, 2–1, to win Stanley Cup". Montreal Gazette. 1929-03-30. p. 18. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  20. ^ a b "Mickey MacKay". British Columbia Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  21. ^ a b Podnieks, Andrew (2003). Players: The ultimate A–Z guide of everyone who has ever played in the NHL. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. p. 522. ISBN 0-385-25999-9.
  22. ^ "Fate of Spokane's hockey club hinges on one angle, according to owner of franchise". Spokane Spokesman-Review. 1938-11-25. p. 10. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  23. ^ "Find MacKay died of heart attack". Calgary Herald. 1940-06-04. Retrieved 2012-01-15.

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