Edwin Gorman

Edwin Frederick Gorman (September 25, 1892 in Buckingham, Quebec - March 10, 1963) was a Canadian ice hockey player. He played in the NHL for the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs. He was a member of the 1927 Stanley Cup-winning Ottawa Senators.

Playing career
Ed Gorman had a long amateur career in competitive hockey before joining the Ottawa Senators of the NHL for the 1924–25 season. Born in Buckingham, Quebec near Ottawa, he played for the Buckingham senior team from 1913–1915 before moving south to play for the Pittsburgh Duquesne and Pittsburgh Athletic Club of the United States Amateur Hockey Association. He returned to the Ottawa area in 1917, playing for Pembroke Munitions. He then played competitive amateur hockey in the Ottawa City Senior League from 1918 until 1924, including the Ottawa Montagnards in their try for the 1924 Allan Cup.

He was signed to the Ottawa Senators in 1924, and he played three seasons for the Senators, including their Stanley Cup championship of 1927. After the Cup win, he was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for cash, part of a sell-off by the financially-strapped Senators. He played 19 games for Toronto before the Maple Leafs demoted him. He refused the demotion and was traded to Kitchener, Ontario of the Canadian-American Hockey League. He reported, and played 12 games for Kitchener before retiring from competitive hockey.

Transactions

 * November 6, 1924 - Signed as a free agent by Ottawa (NHL)
 * October 26, 1927 - Traded from Ottawa (NHL) to Toronto (NHL) for cash.
 * February 13, 1928 - Traded from Toronto (NHL) to Kitchener (Can-Am) for cash.