Frank Selke Jr.

Frank D. Selke Jr., was a noted NHL executive for the Montreal Canadiens from 1951 to 1965. He was part of 6 Stanley Cup winning pictures in 1953 and 1956–60. However, his name does not appear on the Stanley Cup. He was the intermission host on Montreal Canadiens broadcasts for much of the 1960s and was also in charge of the team's publicity. His father Frank J. Selke was the general manager of the Canadiens during this time.

He became president of the Oakland Seals (later known as the California Golden Seals) in 1967 and then became the team's general manager. Selke resigned in 1971 in dispute with the new team owner Charlie Finley. He later became vice-president of the Canadian Sports Network, producers of Hockey Night in Canada.

He was born in Toronto, Ontario.