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Frederick John Whitcroft

Born: December 2, 1882
Milford, Ireland, United Kingdom
Died: August 9, 1931 (aged 48)
Height: 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight: 165 lbs (75 kg)
Position: Rover
Shot: Right

Player Statistics

Year League Team GP G A Pts PIM
1906–07MHL-ProKenora Thistles43030
1906–07OHA-Int.Peterborough Colts51301333
1907–08APHLEdmonton Professionals103574212
1908–09ExhibitionEdmonton Professionals102702712
1909–10NHARenfrew Creamery Kings530313

Playoff/Stanley Cup Challenges

Year League Team GP G A Pts PIM
1906–07Stanley CupKenora Thistles22023
1908–09Stanley CupEdmonton Professionals82473112
1909–10Stanley CupEdmonton Professionals71901914
Stanley Cup totals174875229

Frederick “Fred” Whitcroft was an influential Canadian amateur and early professional ice hockey player and coach. Known for his scoring prowess, he played for several major pre-NHL teams during the professional era’s infancy (1906–1910). With the Kenora Thistles, he was part of the team that successfully defended the Stanley Cup in 1907.

He led the Alberta Professional Hockey League (APHL) in goals scored for two consecutive years while playing for the Edmonton Eskimos and was an offensive leader for the legendary Renfrew Creamery Kings (the “Millionaires”), where he played alongside Hall of Famers like Frank Patrick, Lester Patrick, and Cyclone Taylor. Whitcroft retired from playing in 1910 and was later inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963 as a player.

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