Cully Wilson

Cully Wilson
Cully Wilson with the Seattle Metropolitans.
Born (1892-06-05)June 5, 1892
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Died July 7, 1962(1962-07-07) (aged 70)
Seattle, Washington, USA
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for Chicago Black Hawks
Calgary Tigers
Hamilton Tigers
Montreal Canadiens
Toronto St. Pats
Seattle Metropolitans
Toronto Blueshirts
Playing career 19101932

Carol William "Cully" Wilson (June 5, 1892 – July 7, 1962) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. The right winger played in the National Hockey League for the Toronto St. Pats, Montreal Canadiens, Hamilton Tigers and Chicago Black Hawks between 1919 and 1927. He was also a member of two teams who won the Stanley Cup before the NHL came into existence in 1917, the Toronto Blueshirts and Seattle Metropolitans. SIHR list him as dying on July 7, 1962.

Wilson came from a family of Icelandic descent and was born as Karl Wilhons Erlendson to parents Sigurður Erlendson and Metonia Indridadottir. The family later changed its name to Wilson.[1]

Career

Wilson began his professional career with the National Hockey Association's Toronto Blueshirts in 1912. The next year, he won his first Stanley Cup when the Blueshirts beat the Montreal Canadiens. He was a part of the "first" expansion of professional hockey when the Pacific Coast Hockey Association agreed to compete with the NHA in an east-west rivalry for the Stanley Cup championship. As a member of the Seattle Metropolitans, Wilson won the Stanley Cup for a second time in 1917, again beating the Montreal Canadiens.

Wilson signed with the National Hockey League's Toronto St. Pats in 1919. He left the NHL after the 1922–23 season and headed west to play for the Calgary Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League. He returned to the NHL for one more season in 1926–27 after the WCHL folded and his rights were traded to the Chicago Black Hawks. After a disappointing year with the Hawks, Wilson moved on to the American Hockey Association St. Paul Saints. Over the next three years he played and coached with the Saints before moving on to the San Francisco Tigers of the Cal-Pro League and the Duluth Hornets of the AHA. His last season was the 1931–32 season with the Kansas City Pla-Mors.

Cully Wilson played a rough style of hockey, both giving and receiving in the physical aspect of the game. As a result, he received a fair amount of slashes and cuts to his face.[2][3] In the 1919 PCHA season, in a game against the Vancouver Millionaires, Wilson fought for the puck against Millionaires center Mickey MacKay and slashed him over the mouth. MacKay suffered a fractured jaw and missed the rest of the season. When the season was over PCHA chief disciplinarian Frank Patrick banned Wilson from the league.[4][5] Wilson led three different leagues in penalty minutes in different seasons; 1914–15 in the NHA, 1919 in the PCHA, and 1919–20 in the NHL.

Wilson died in 1962 and is buried in Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, Washington.

Statistics

Cully Wilson with the Toronto Blueshirts in the 1913–14 season.

MIL = Manitoba Icelandic League, MIPHL = Manitoba Independent League, MHL-Sr. = Manitoba Hockey Association, Exh. = Exhibition, Cal-Pro = California Hockey League

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1909Winnipeg VikingsMIL
1910–11Winnipeg FalconsMIPHL4404
1910–11Winnipeg MonarchsMHL-Sr.1202
1911–12Winnipeg FalconsMHL-Sr.811011
1912–13Toronto BlueshirtsNHA191201245
1913–14Toronto BlueshirtsNHA2094133320002
Stanley Cup330315
1914–15Toronto BlueshirtsNHA2022527138
1915–16Seattle MetropolitansPCHA181251757
PCHA All-StarsExh.18080
1916–17Seattle MetropolitansPCHA151372058
Stanley Cup41456
1917–18Seattle MetropolitansPCHA1786144620003
1919Seattle MetropolitansPCHA18115163721120
Stanley Cup51346
1919–20Toronto St. PatricksNHL232062686
1920–21Toronto St. PatricksNHL823522
Montreal CanadiensNHL1161729
1921–22Hamilton TigersNHL23791620
1922–23Hamilton TigersNHL231652146
1923–24Calgary TigersWCHL30167233721016
West-P33030
Stanley Cup20002
1924–25Calgary TigersWCHL28146202021016
1925–26Calgary TigersWHL301141563
1926–27Chicago Black HawksNHL3984124021016
1927–28St. Paul SaintsAHA381021264
1928–29St. Paul SaintsAHA401051540822414
1929–30St. Paul SaintsAHA48761357
1930–31San Francisco TigersCal-Pro10212
1930–31Duluth HornetsAHA24106162440002
1931–32Kansas City Pla-MorsAHA341232840002
NHA totals 5943952216 20002
PCHA totals 68442367198 41123
NHL totals 127592887243 21016
WCHL + WHL totals 88411758120 420212
AHA totals 184382159213 1622418
Stanley Cup totals 14571229

Awards and achievements

  • Stanley Cup Championships (1914, 1917)
  • PCHA First All-Star Team (1919)
  • WCHL Second All-Star Team (1925)

On October 3, 2015, Carrol "Cully" Wilson was inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.

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