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Joe McCusker
Born November 12, 1927(1927-11-12),
Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
Died April 19, 2000(2000-04-19) (aged 72),
Position Defenseman
Pro clubs Boston College
Playing career 1946–1950


Joseph McCusker was an American ice hockey defenseman who played for Boston College after World War II.[1]

Career[]

McCusker began playing ice hockey at Boston College in 1946, joining the team just as head coach John Kelley returned from his time serving in the war. In his sophomore season the NCAA introduced a National Tournament for ice hockey and McCusker was one of the driving forces behind BC being invited to participate in the inaugural championship.[2] The following year BC had high hopes to win the championship and produced one of the best seasons in college hockey history. McCusker, however, missed most of the season after starting with 7 points in 7 games. Boston College would go on to win the championship in 1949 and though he didn't play, McCusker was part of BC's first national championship.

McCusker returned with a vengeance for his senior season, pushing the Eagles to their third consecutive tournament appearance and being named an AHCA Second Team All-American[3] Unfortunately, Boston College wasn't able to recapture the magic of 1949 and the team lost both games to finish 4th.

McCusker was inducted into the Boston College varsity hall of fame in 1994.[1]

Awards and honors[]

Award Year
AHCA Second Team All-American 1949–50 [3]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Joe McCusker", BC Eagles. Retrieved on June 28, 2020. 
  2. Eagle's Eye. The Heights (March 19, 1948). Retrieved on June 28, 2020.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "1949-1950 All-American Team", The American Hockey Coaches Association. Retrieved on 2017-06-21. 

External links[]

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