George Faulkner (ice Hockey)
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Robert George Faulkner (born December 27, 1933 in
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, Newfoundland) is a retired professional hockey player. In 1954 George became the first professional hockey player from
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when he signed with the minor-pro Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts of the
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.


Playing career


Shawinigan Falls Cataracts

In 1954 George became the first player from Newfoundland to sign a professional contract with an NHL tea

Faulkner played four seasons with the minor-pro Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts, Shawinigan Cataracts from 1954 to 1958. The Cataracts were owned by the
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of the
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Conception Bay CeeBees

In 1958 George, at age 24, was hired by the town of
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as the community's recreational director. He helped run the hockey program with stadium manager Lorne Wakelin at the new Conception Bay Recreational Centre which opened in January 1958. His first task was to form a senior hockey team. The Conception Bay CeeBees, with George on defense as their playing-coach, were immediately a dominant force in the Newfoundland senior league making seven finals appearances in their first nine seasons, including four all-Newfoundland hockey championships.


1966 World Hockey Championships

In 1966 at the age of 32 Faulkner won a bronze medal and led Canada's national team in scoring with 6 goals and one assist in 7 games at the World Hockey Championships in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. He finished 8th in tournament scoring with 7 points and tied for 3rd in goals with


Personal life

George was born in the town of Bishop's Falls located on the shores of the
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in
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, Newfoundland, Canada. His parents were Lester, also born in Bishop's Falls, and Olive who was a native of
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. Lester's mother (Svea) was born in Burträsk, Sweden and his father (William) was born in Sherbrooke, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. George had four hockey-playing brothers (Lindy, Seth, Alex, and Jack) and two sisters (Marie and Elizabeth). He first learned how to play hockey on the
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with his brothers. His brother Alex was the first Newfoundlander to play in the
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. George started his senior hockey career at age 15 playing with the Bishop's Falls Woodsmen in the Grand Falls Senior league. In 1951 he played Junior B with the Quebec Citadelles. His biography, titled
Faulkner: A Hockey History
', was published on November 30, 2011. It was written by Tom P. Rossiter, a retired educator. As of 2016, at the age of 82, he was still skating and sometimes played hockey. In February 2016, he participated in a parents-versus-kids hockey game with his grandson George Faulkner Jr. "I can say now that I've played with my two sons, Bob and Peter, and now I've played with my grandson," he said. In April 2023, while in a nursing home, Faulkner married Barbara Paddock.


Career achievements


Championships

*1952 Quebec Junior B Championship with the Quebec Junior B Citadelles. *1952 Ottawa District Hockey Association (ODHA)-Quebec Junior B Championship with the Quebec Junior B Citadelles. *In 1953 won his first all-Newfoundland senior hockey championship and
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with the Grand Falls All-Stars. *Won the Quebec Senior Hockey League championship in 1955 and 1958 with the
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. *In 1955 won the
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with the
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. This was an east–west minor-pro hockey series between the champions of the
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and the
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. *Four Herder championships as playing-coach with the Conception Bay CeeBees in 1960, 1961, 1965 and 1967. *Won three Herders as Newfoundland provincial senior hockey champions with the St. John's Capitals, in 1973, 1974 and 1975. *In 1979 coached the St. John's Mike's Shamrocks to a Herder championship.


Awards and honours

*Bronze medal winner with Canada's National Team at the 1966 World Hockey Championships *Inducted into the
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in 1982 *Inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Hockey Hall of Fame in 1994 *Honoured by the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame as a member of Canada's National Team of 1966. Manitoba was home to the National Team from 1965 to 1970. *Voted Best Newfoundland and Labrador Hockey Player in a 1994 poll by ''
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'' *Named Top Newfoundland and Labrador Athlete of all time in 1999 by ''The Telegram'' *Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2010 *Torch bearer at 1992 Newfoundland Summer Games *Torch bearer at 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics


Career statistics

''Note: GFISL = Grand Falls Inter-town School League, GFSHL = Grand Falls Senior Hockey League, QJBHL = Quebec Junior B Hockey League, NAHA = Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association, QJAHL = Quebec Junior A Hockey League, QHL = Quebec Hockey League, NSHL = Newfoundland Senior Hockey League


References


Bibliography

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External links

* * http://www.sportnl.ca/programs/hall_fame_view.php?id=48 * http://www.hockeynl.ca/hockey-hall-of-fame/inductees/f/george-faulkner/ * http://www.legendsofhockey.net/IZone/izone.world.hockey.games.leaders.do;jsessionid=F26DB42DB1C9B83EB305EEAAC39E0F20?tour=WEC&division=MA&yr=1966 {{DEFAULTSORT:Faulkner, George 1933 births Living people Canadian ice hockey defencemen Canadian ice hockey left wingers Ice hockey in Newfoundland and Labrador Ice hockey people from Newfoundland and Labrador Jacksonville Rockets players People from Bishop's Falls Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts (QSHL) players