Angus Campbell (ice hockey)
Angus Daniel Campbell (March 19, 1884 – March 5, 1976) was the founder of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA),[2] an executive member of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.[3]
Angus Campbell | |||
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Hockey Hall of Fame, 1964 | |||
Born |
Stayner, Ontario, Canada[1] | March 19, 1884||
Died |
March 5, 1976 91) Toronto, Ontario, Canada | (aged
Biography
As a young man, Campbell played hockey both at the University of Toronto, where he was a student, and in the Cobalt Mines' League in northeastern Ontario. On October 8, 1919 he was a founding member of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA).[2]
Professionally, Campbell was a successful mining engineer for McIntyre-Porcupine Mines Ltd. and other companies. He served a term as president of the Professional Engineers of Ontario. After his retirement, he moved to Toronto, Ontario. He died in 1976.[4]
References
- SIHR – Player List sihrhockey.org
- "Two years today N.O.H.A, formed" North Bay Nugget (North Bay, Ontario). Oct. 8, 1921 (p. 6). Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- Angus Campbell, Biography hhof.com
- "Deaths". The Globe and Mail. 9 March 1976. p. 45.
External links
- Biographical information and career statistics from Legends of Hockey
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