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| position = [[Centre (ice hockey)|Centre]]
| style="white-space: nowrap; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(204, 221, 238); padding: 0em 1em 0.4em 0.4em;"|'''Born'''
 
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| played_for = Richmond Hawks<br>[[Harringay Greyhounds]]<br>[[Wembley Lions]]
| style="white-space: nowrap; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(204, 221, 238); padding: 0em 1em 0.4em 0.4em;"|June 18, 1910(1910-06-18),
 
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Stellarton, NS, CAN
 
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| style="padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0.4em; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(204, 221, 238);"|'''Died'''
 
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| style="padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0.4em; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(204, 221, 238);"|1965,
 
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Stanmore, England
 
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| nationality = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Canadian]]
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1910|6|18}}
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| birth_place = [[Stellarton, Nova Scotia|Stellarton]], [[Nova Scotia|NS]], [[Canada|CAN]]
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| death_date = 1965
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| death_place = [[Stanmore]], [[England]]
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Harringay Greyhounds
 
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| career_start = 1934
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'''Joe Beaton''' (born {{Birth date|1910|6|18}} in [[Stellarton, Nova Scotia|Stellarton]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]; died 1965 in Stanmore, England) is a former professional [[ice hockey]] [[Centre (ice hockey)|centre]] who played in the [[English National League]].
   
 
==Playing career==
Wembley Lions
 
 
Before coming to the [[United Kingdom|UK]] Joe Beaton played for the Charlottetown Islanders in the Maritime Senior Hockey League. In 1932&ndash;33 Beaton was named to the [[All-star#Sports|All-star]] A-team.
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| style="white-space: nowrap; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0.4em;"|'''Playing career'''
 
| style="white-space: nowrap; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0.4em;"|1934–1947
 
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'''Joe Beaton''' (born June 18, 1910(1910-06-18) in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1965 in Stanmore, England) is a former professional ice hockey centre who played in the English National League.
 
   
 
Beaton joined the Richmond Hawks for their inaugural season in the [[English National League]] in 1934&ndash;35. Beaton became the [[Captain (ice hockey)|captain]] of the Hawks and led them to second place in the 1935&ndash;36 season. During this season Beaton also finished as the league's top scorer and earned himself a position on the All-star B-team.
   
 
Beaton joined the [[Harringay Greyhounds]] for the 1937&ndash;38 season, where he was again the league's top scorer and he was named to the All-star A-teams in 1937&ndash;38 and 1939&ndash;40.
   
 
Following the [[World War II|Second World War]] Beaton played one season with the [[Wembley Lions]] before he had to retire due to injury in the spring of 1947.
== Playing career==
 
Before coming to the UK Joe Beaton played for the Charlottetown Islanders in the Maritime Senior Hockey League. In 1932–33 Beaton was named to the All-star A-team.
 
   
 
When he retired Beaton was the all-time leading scorer of the ENL with 308 [[Point (ice hockey)|points]] &mdash; 179 [[Goal (ice hockey)|goals]] and 129 [[Assist (ice hockey)|assists]].
Beaton joined the Richmond Hawks for their inaugural season in the English National League in 1934–35. Beaton became the captain of the Hawks and led them to second place in the 1935–36 season. During this season Beaton also finished as the league's top scorer and earned himself a position on the All-star B-team.
 
   
 
He was inducted to the [[British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame]] in 1950.
Beaton joined the Harringay Greyhounds for the 1937–38 season, where he was again the league's top scorer and he was named to the All-star A-teams in 1937–38 and 1939–40.
 
   
 
==Awards==
Following the Second World War Beaton played one season with the Wembley Lions before he had to retire due to injury in the spring of 1947.
 
 
*Named to the Maritime Senior Hockey League [[All-star#Sports|All-star]] A Team in 1933.[http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/beaton.htm]
 
*Named to the [[English National League]] All-star B Team in 1936.[http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/All_Stars/35_36.htm]
 
*Named to the English National League All-star A Team in 1938[http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/All_Stars/37_38.htm] and 1940[http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/All_Stars/39_40.htm]
 
*Inducted to the [[British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame]] in 1950.
   
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==References==
When he retired Beaton was the all-time leading scorer of the ENL with 308 points 179 goals and 129 assists.
 
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*[http://www.azhockey.com/ A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey]
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*[http://www.eurohockey.net/ European Hockey.net]
   
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==External links==
He was inducted to the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950.
 
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*{{hockeydb|26628|Joe Beaton}}
== Awards==
 
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*{{Eurohockey|24391}}
*Named to the Maritime Senior Hockey League All-star A Team in 1933.[1]
 
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*[http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/beaton.htm British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame entry]
*Named to the English National League All-star B Team in 1936.[2]
 
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*Named to the English National League All-star A Team in 1938[3] and 1940[4]
 
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*Inducted to the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950.
 
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[[Category:British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame inductees]]
 
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[[Category:Wembley Lions players]]
 
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Revision as of 14:43, 7 November 2011

Joe Beaton
Position Centre
Teams Richmond Hawks
Harringay Greyhounds
Wembley Lions
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Born June 18, 1910(1910-06-18),
Stellarton, NS, CAN
Died 1965,
Stanmore, England
Pro Career 1934 – 1947


Joe Beaton (born June 18, 1910(1910-06-18) in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1965 in Stanmore, England) is a former professional ice hockey centre who played in the English National League.

Playing career

Before coming to the UK Joe Beaton played for the Charlottetown Islanders in the Maritime Senior Hockey League. In 1932–33 Beaton was named to the All-star A-team.

Beaton joined the Richmond Hawks for their inaugural season in the English National League in 1934–35. Beaton became the captain of the Hawks and led them to second place in the 1935–36 season. During this season Beaton also finished as the league's top scorer and earned himself a position on the All-star B-team.

Beaton joined the Harringay Greyhounds for the 1937–38 season, where he was again the league's top scorer and he was named to the All-star A-teams in 1937–38 and 1939–40.

Following the Second World War Beaton played one season with the Wembley Lions before he had to retire due to injury in the spring of 1947.

When he retired Beaton was the all-time leading scorer of the ENL with 308 points — 179 goals and 129 assists.

He was inducted to the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950.

Awards

References

External links

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