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Jack Pratt (ice hockey)

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British-born Canadian ice hockey player This article is about the hockey player. For the film director, see Jack Pratt. For other people named John Pratt or Jack Pratt, see John Pratt.

Ice hockey player
Jack Pratt
Born (1906-04-13)13 April 1906
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died 11 January 1988(1988-01-11) (aged 81)
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for Boston Bruins
Playing career 1927–1940

John "Jack" Pratt (13 April 1906 – 11 January 1988) was a British-born Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 37 games in the National Hockey League with the Boston Bruins between 1930 and 1932. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1927 to 1940, was spent in minor leagues. Pratt was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, but grew up in Rossland, British Columbia.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1927–28 Rossland Ramblers WKHL
1928–29 Portland Buckaroos PCHL 36 5 3 8 98 2 0 0 0 6
1929–30 Portland Buckaroos PCHL 34 5 3 8 162 4 0 3 3 10
1930–31 Boston Bruins NHL 32 2 0 2 36 4 0 0 0 0
1930–31 Boston Tigers Can-Am 5 1 1 2 8 9 1 2 3 30
1931–32 Boston Bruins NHL 5 0 0 0 6
1931–32 Boston Cubs Can-Am 37 12 8 20 137 5 0 1 1 6
1932–33 Philadelphia Arrows Can-Am 43 16 14 30 75 5 2 0 2 8
1933–34 Kimberley Dynamiters WKHL
1934–35 Kimberley Dynamiters WKHL
1935–36 Portland Buckaroos PCHL 27 19 15 34 43
1936–37 Kimberley Dynamiters WKHL
1937–38 Kimberley Dynamiters WKHL 12 6 7 13 27
1938–39 Kimberley Dynamiters WKHL
1939–40 Kimberley Dynamiters WKHL 5 0 1 1 8
Can-Am totals 85 29 23 52 220 19 3 3 6 44
NHL totals 37 2 0 2 42 4 0 0 0 0

See also

References

  1. Hollander, Zander (1993). The Complete Encyclopedia of Hockey. Visible Ink Press. ISBN 978-0-8103-9419-3.

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