Art Coulter | |
Position | Defenceman |
Shot | Right |
Height Weight |
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 195 lb (89 kg) |
Teams | Chicago Black Hawks New York Rangers |
Nationality | Canadian |
Born | May 31,1909, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Died | October 14, 2000 (age 91), |
Pro Career | 1932 – 1942 |
Hall of Fame, 1974 |
Arthur Edmund Coulter (born May 31, 1909 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - October 14, 2000) was a Canadian professional defenceman who played for the New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League.
Coulter, a 2 time Stanley Cup Champion. helped the Chicago Black Hawks win their first Stanley Cup in 1933–34 and the New York Rangers to a Cup win in 1939–40. He succeeded Hall of Famer Bill Cook as captain of the Rangers in 1938. Coulter was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.
Awards & Achievements[]
- Stanley Cup Championships (1934 & 1940)
- NHL Second All-Star Team Defence (1935, 1938, 1939, & 1940)
- Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974
- “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Art Coulter's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- Art Coulter's biography at Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
Preceded by Bill Cook |
New York Rangers captains 1937-42 |
Succeeded by Ott Heller |
This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Art Coulter. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Ice Hockey Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA). |