William Northey (ice Hockey)
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William Mitchell Northey (April 29, 1872 – August 9, 1963), was an executive in the
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Hockey career

Born in Leeds, Quebec, Northey became secretary at the
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in 1893. He would help lead the team to two
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s. In 1909, he helped convince
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executives to change two rules still in place today. The first was the change from a game consisting of two 30 minute halves to three 20 minute periods. He was also instrumental in the decision to discontinue the rover position. The number of players on the ice per team was dropped to six. Northey formed the Canadian Arena Company and was instrumental in building
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in Toronto, and owned
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, which burned down in 1918. In 1924, Northey helped construct the famous
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. From 1947 to 1956 he served as vice president with Montreal. He spent the 1956–57 season as President of the
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. The Canadiens were sold to Molson Family in summer of 1957, and Northey retired from hockey. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup three times in 1953, 1956, and 1957. Northey was inducted into the
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in 1947.


Personal life

On November 25, 1922 Northey survived a serious traffic accident near
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when three
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s collided on the Hamilton highway, killing one man."Hamilton doctor killed and eight persons injured"
''Montreal Gazette''. Nov. 27, 1922 (pg. 13). Retrieved 2021-12-22.
Outside of ice hockey Northey was also involved in
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as a secretary-treasurer with the Jockey Club of Montreal.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Northey, William 1872 births 1963 deaths Anglophone Quebec people Burials at Mount Royal Cemetery Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Ice hockey people from Quebec Montreal Canadiens executives Montreal Maroons National Hockey League team presidents People from Chaudière-Appalaches Stanley Cup champions