Wally Kilrea

Walter Charles "Wally" Kilrea (February 18, 1909 – July 3, 1992) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 9 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Quakers, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators, Montreal Maroons and Detroit Red Wings. With the Red Wings he won the Stanley Cup in 1936 and 1937. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario. His brothers Hec and Ken also played in the NHL, as did his nephew Brian Kilrea. His son Wally Jr. was an All-American at Yale.[1]

Wally Kilrea
Born (1909-02-18)February 18, 1909
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Died July 3, 1992(1992-07-03) (aged 83)
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 150 lb (68 kg; 10 st 10 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for Ottawa Senators
Philadelphia Quakers
New York Americans
Montreal Maroons
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 19291947

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1927–28 Ottawa Montagnards OCHL 15538 40110
1927–28 Ottawa Montagnards Al-Cup 21010
1928–29 Ottawa Montagnards OCHL 125813
1923–30 Ottawa Senators NHL 384264 20000
1929–30 London Panthers IHL 30000
1930–31 Philadelphia Quakers NHL 448122022
1931–32 New York Americans NHL 48381118
1932–33 Ottawa Senators NHL 3245914
1932–33 Montreal Maroons NHL 191782 20000
1933–34 Montreal Maroons NHL 453147 40000
1933–34 Windsor Bulldogs IHL 30002
1934–35 Detroit Red Wings NHL 30000
1934–35 Detroit Olympics IHL 3311162723 51450
1935–36 Detroit Red Wings NHL 484101410 72242
1935–36 Detroit Olympics IHL 34260
1936–37 Detroit Red Wings NHL 47813216 100224
1937–38 Detroit Red Wings NHL 50004
1937–38 Pittsburgh Hornets IAHL 446111728 20000
1938–39 Hershey Bears IAHL 4217314835 55275
1939–40 Hershey Bears IAHL 5612294118 102574
1940–41 Hershey Bears AHL 551737540 101344
1941–42 Hershey Bears AHL 5612354714 104262
1942–43 Hershey Bears AHL 563168998 40000
1943–44 Hershey Bears AHL 331530458
1946–47 Fort Worth Rangers USHL 50000
IAHL/AHL totals 2007517024530 2455106
NHL totals 32935589387 252466

Awards

NHL

Award Year(s)
Stanley Cup champion 1936, 1937

References

  1. "1953-1954 All-American Team". The American Hockey Coaches Association. Retrieved 2017-06-21.


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