Walter Kalbfleisch

Walter Morris "Jeff, Jake" Kalbfleisch (December 18, 1911 – May 16, 1960) was a Canadian ice hockey player. Kalbfleisch played 36 games over four seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles, New York Americans and Boston Bruins from 1933 to 1937. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1933 to 1943, was spent in various minor leagues

Walter Kalbfleisch
Born (1911-12-18)December 18, 1911
New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada
Died May 16, 1960(1960-05-16) (aged 48)
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for New York Americans
St. Louis Eagles
Ottawa Senators
Playing career 19331943

Playing career

Jeff Kalbfleisch came to Niagara Falls, Ontario in 1928 to play junior hockey and was a member of several great local junior and senior amateur teams. After successful years in the junior ranks which included winning an S.P.A. title and competing in the Ontario Hockey Association junior finals, Kalbfleisch became an outstanding defenceman for the 1932-1933 Niagara Falls Cataracts senior squad which annexed the Ontario Hockey Association Senior Championship and advanced to the Eastern Canadian finals in Allan Cup play. NHL scouts were impressed with his efforts in the senior confrontations and the following season Kalbfleisch jumped directly from amateur ranks to the National Hockey League with the Ottawa Senators. He later played for the New York Americans and St. Louis Eagles in the NHL and completed his career with Hershey and Springfield of the AHL. FoIIowing his hockey career Jeff returned to Niagara Falls and transferred his considerable athletic talents to amateur baseball. A good out- fielder, excellent base runner and power hitter, Kalbfleisch played for the 1940 and 1941 Brights and 1946 Houck Senior OBA Champions and served as player-coach for the Niagara Falls Fords Seniors in the late 1940s. Jeff Kalbfleisch was also actively involved in the community and as a member of the Niagara Falls Lions Club he assisted with the development of the Lions Club Learn-to-Swim Program at the Municipal Pool.

A steady defender in his own end, blueliner Walter Kalbfleish played in four cities during his brief NHL career in the 1930s. He was a part of history because he played on three defunct teams—the original Ottawa Senators, the St. Louis Eagles, and the New York Americans. Born in New Hamburg, Ontario, the man known as "Jake" played two years each with the Niagara Falls Cataracts junior and senior clubs. He was signed as a free agent with the Ottawa Senators and played 22 games in 1933-34. The next season, he suited up three times for the franchise when it relocated to St. Louis, Missouri.

Following the demise of the Senators/Eagles franchise, Kalbfeish was picked by the New York Americans in the dispersal draft in October 1936. He played four games for the Americans in 1935-36 but spent most of his time with the Rochester Cardinals of the IAHL and the CanAm league's Providence Reds. Kalbfleish's last few NHL games were spent with the Americans and Boston before playing three and a half years in the AHL. In the early 40s he suited up for three Niagara Falls-based senior clubs—the Brights, Weavers, and Cataracts.

Personal life

Jeff was survived by his wife Violet (1970), Daughter Marlene (2002) and Daughter Diane. Also by his four grandchildren David, Jeff, Lu Ann Reilly and Robert Jolley Jr.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1929–30 Niagara Falls Catracts OHA Jr 611216 21012
1929–30 Niagara Falls Cataracts Mem-Cup 61348
1930–31 Niagara Falls Cataracts OHA Jr 72356 21120
1931–32 Niagara Falls Cataracts OHA Jr 2001154 20002
1932–33 Niagara Falls Cataracts OHA Jr 2231456 50006
1932–33 Niagara Falls Cataracts Al-Cup 611218
1933–34 Ottawa Senators NHL 2204420
1934–35 St. Louis Eagles NHL 30006
1934–35 Buffalo Bisons IHL 2833630
1935–36 New York Americans NHL 40002 50002
1935–36 Rochester Cardinals IHL 2132514
1935–36 Providence Reds Can-Am 2122430
1936–37 New York Americans NHL 60004
1936–37 New Haven Eagles IAHL 1200012
1936–37 Boston Bruins NHL 10000
1936–37 Providence Reds IAHL 2431428 30000
1937–38 Providence Reds IHAL 48191046 70003
1938–39 Hershey Bears IAHL 4544842
1939–40 Hershey Bears IAHL 5334772 60114
1940–41 Niagara Falls Brights OHA Sr 40004 30004
1941–42 Niagara Falls Weavers OHA Sr 2723534 70008
1942–43 Niagara Falls Cataracts OHA Sr 50226 10000
IAHL totals 182111829200 160116
NHL totals 3604432 50002

Transactions

•Signed as a free agent by Ottawa, May 10, 1933. •Transferred to St. Louis after Ottawa franchise relocated, September 22, 1934. •Claimed by NY Americans from St. Louis in Dispersal Draft, October 15, 1935. •Traded to Boston by NY Americans for Teddy Graham, December 19, 1936.

Awards and honours

  • IAHL Second All-Star Team (1938)
  • IAHL First All-Star Team (1939, 1940)
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