Charles Shannon (ice hockey)

Charles Kitchener Shannon (March 22, 1916 — August 25, 1974) was a professional ice hockey player who played 4 games in the National Hockey League for the New York Americans during the 1939–40 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1933 to 1948, was spent in various minor leagues.

Charles Shannon
Born (1916-03-22)March 22, 1916
Campbellford, Ontario, Canada
Died August 25, 1974(1974-08-25) (aged 58)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 192 lb (87 kg; 13 st 10 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Montreal Maroons
New York Americans
Playing career 19351947

Biography

His family moved to Niagara Falls in 1918. Shannon's hockey career spanned 28 years, beginning in 1933 through to the late 1950s.

He began playing Junior Hockey for the Niagara Falls Kiwanis from 1932 to 1933, moving to the Sudbury Wolves until 1935. From the Wolves he went to the Memorial Cup in Winnipeg and that same year, signed a three-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs.[1]

His career followed with the Syracuse Stars, Springfield Indians, Pittsburgh Hornets and Buffalo Bisons, all of the American Hockey League. He also played four games for the New York Americans of the National Hockey League.[1]

In 1946 and 1947, Shannon became a playing coach with the Owen Sound Mercuries Senior "A" club and then with the Orangeville Senior "B" Team.[1]

From 1950 to 1952, Shannon coached the first Niagara Falls Cataracts Senior Team to ever play in the O.H.A. Semi-Finals. Shannon also coached the 1955-56 Niagara Falls Senior "A" Team and in the late 1950s, the Stamford Kerrio's Senior "B" Team.[1]

Shannon acquired a number of nicknames, given by his teammates, fans and press. "Specs Shannon", given because he was the first NHL hockey player to successfully wear glasses while playing hockey.[1]

It took almost thirty years before the next Niagara Falls hockey player, Derek Sanderson, made it to the NHL. Shannon coached local minor hockey in Niagara Falls, Ontario following his retirement from playing.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1931–32 Niagara Falls Cataracts OHA 66286 51230
1932–33 Niagara Falls Cataracts OHA 66286 22244
1932–33 Niagara Falls Cataracts M-Cup 31124
1933–34 Sudbury Cubs NOHA 8961512 23140
1934–35 Sudbury Cubs NOHA 101952410 55494
1935–36 Syracuse Stars IHL 4610142416 30000
1936–37 Syracuse Stars IHL 506192540 92240
1937–38 Syracuse Stars IAHL 436202633 80444
1938–39 Springfield Indians IAHL 10000
1938–39 Syracuse Stars IAHL 1909912 30110
1939–40 New York Americans NHL 40002
1939–40 Kansas City Greyhounds AHA 2457128
1939–40 Springfield Indians IAHL 1924617
1940–41 Buffalo Bisons AHL 5310243442
1941–42 Buffalo Bisons AHL 556131932
1942–43 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 508122036 20224
1943–44 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 42312154
1943–44 Providence Reds AHL 10000
1944–45 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 2314510
1944–45 Toronto Army Shamrocks TIHL 112684 20110
1944–45 Newmarket Army TNDHL 535812
1944–45 Toronto Army Daggers TNDHL 12024
1945–46 Toronto Staffords OHA Sr 16491320 100228
1946–47 Owen Sound Mohawks OHA Sr 223101312 921314
1947–48 Hamilton Patricias OHA Sr 131562 20112
IAHL/AHL totals 35642117159226 2229118
NHL totals 40002

References

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