George Pulliam

American ice hockey player
Ice hockey player
George Pulliam
Born 1923 (1923)
Cranston, Rhode Island, US
Died 1956 (aged 32–33)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Defence
Played for Dartmouth
Playing career 1945–1948

George Pulliam was an American ice hockey defenceman who played for Dartmouth just after World War II.

Career

Pulliam graduated from Cranston High School. In 1947 he helped Dartmouth capture the Thompson Trophy for the Intercollegiate championship, awarded to the best college team in North America.[1]

Awards and honors

Award Year
AHCA Second Team All-American 1947–48 [2]

References

  1. ^ Shribman, David; Degange, Jack (2005). "Dartmouth College Hockey: Northern Ice". Dartmouth College. ISBN 9780738538853. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "1947-1948 All-American Team". The American Hockey Coaches Association. Retrieved 2017-06-21.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • v
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Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey
Formerly the Dartmouth Indians
Venues
  • Occom pond (1905–1929)
  • Davis Rink (1929–1975)
  • Thompson Arena (1975–present)
Coaches
  • No coach (1905–08)
  • John Eames (1908–09)
  • Thomas Hodge (1909–10)
  • H. I. Vye (1910–11)
  • W. Rawley (1911–12)
  • Fred Rocque (1912–15)
  • Clarence Wanamaker (1915–17, 1919–20)
  • John H. Murphy (1917–18)
  • Leon Tuck (1920–21, 1922–24)
  • Chippy Gaw (1921–22)
  • H. R. Denesha (1924–26)
  • J. Philip Bower (1926–33)
  • Herbert Gill (1933–37)
  • Eddie Jeremiah (1937–42, 1945–63, 1964–67)
  • George T. Barclay/Dick Rondeau (1942–43)
  • Charles Arthur (1943–45)
  • Abner Oakes (1963–64, 1967–70)
  • Grant Standbrook (1970–75)
  • George Crowe (1975–84)
  • Brian Mason (1984–90)
  • Ben Smith (1990–91)
  • Roger Demment (1991–97)
  • Bob Gaudet (1997–2020)
  • Reid Cashman (2020–present)
Seasons
  • 1905–06
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  • 1932–33
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  • 1939–40
  • 1940–41
  • 1941–42
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  • 1943–44
  • 1944–45
  • 1945–46
  • 1946–47
  • 1947–48
  • 1948–49
  • 1949–50
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  • 1952–53
  • 1953–54
  • 1954–55
  • 1955–56
  • 1956–57
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  • 1962–63
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  • 1965–66
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  • 1987–88
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  • 1989–90
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  • 2020–21
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  • 2022–23
  • 2023–24
Conference affiliations
RivalriesAll-time leaders
Frozen Four appearancesNCAA Tournament appearancesNHL players
  • Dartmouth College
  • Hanover, NH