Arthur Morris Jackson (December 15, 1915 – May 15, 1971) was a Canadian ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, and New York Americans between 1934 and 1945. He won the Stanley Cup twice during his career, in 1941 with Boston, and in 1945 with Toronto. His brother, Harvey "Busher" Jackson also played in the NHL, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Playing career

A native of Toronto, Ontario, Jackson played junior with the Toronto Marlboros and Toronto St. Michael's Majors. He won the 1934 Memorial Cup, the Canadian junior hockey championship, with St. Michael's. Jackson made his NHL debut in 1934 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and played for them until 1937. He joined the Boston Bruins for one season before playing 1938–39 with the New York Americans. Jackson returned to Boston in 1939, and spent six seasons there. He spent the final part of the 1944–45 season back with Toronto, and retired, though returned to play two games of senior hockey in 1946–47.

Post-playing career

After retiring from playing hockey Jackson moved to St. Catharines, Ontario, where he became a hockey coach for the OHA and later worked for the Port Weller Dry Docks Ltd. On May 15, 1971, Jackson suffered a heart attack and died while playing golf in the Opening Day Tournament at the St. Catharines Golf Club, at the age of 55.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1931–32Toronto MarlborosOHA30000
1932–33Toronto MarlborosOHA975121032056
1933–34Toronto St. Michael's MajorsOHA12231336634266
1933–34Toronto CCMTMHL75384
1933–34Toronto St. Michael's MajorsM-Cup1321153626
1934–35Toronto Maple LeafsNHL20134410002
1934–35Syracuse StarsIHL24131225021010
1935–36Toronto Maple LeafsNHL48515201480332
1935–36Syracuse StarsIHL10000
1936–37Toronto Maple LeafsNHL142022
1936–37Syracuse StarsIAHL301721383791340
1937–38Boston BruinsNHL4893122430000
1938–39New York AmericansNHL481213251520002
1939–40Boston BruinsNHL4671825651230
1940–41Boston BruinsNHL48171532101113416
1941–42Boston BruinsNHL47618242550110
1942–43Boston BruinsNHL502231532096397
1943–44Boston BruinsNHL492841698
1944–45Boston BruinsNHL19581310
1944–45Toronto Maple LeafsNHL3191322680000
1946–47Toronto BarkersTIHL23140
NHL totals468123178301144528122029

See also

External links

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